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NMFC 105380 - Steel Furring & Studding | Class 50

Article ID
105380
NMFC 105380 for steel furring and studs
Freight Group
IRON OR STEEL
Falls under Iron or Steel group
Class Range
50 1 classification
Fixed at Freight Class 50
Hazardous
No
Nonhazardous commodity, no HazMat rules

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
105380.00 Furring or Studding, other than ceiling suspension grid systems, see Note, item 105382, loose or in packages 50

Notes

Note 105382: NOTE-Also applies on accompanying clips, couplings, endlocks, mouldings, galvanized, plain or primed, or splices, in packages, not to exceed 10 percent of weight upon which charges are assessed.

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Identify the commodity as iron/steel furring channels or wall studs (not ceiling suspension grids); print NMFC 105380 and Class 50 on the BOL.
  2. For packages: band studs or channels into tight bundles with steel/poly strapping, add edge protectors, and rest on wood saddles or a pallet; e.g., 20 pcs x 12 ft, strapped in three places.
  3. For loose lengths: load straight, block and brace with chocks, cap sharp ends, and keep overhang minimal; request long‑freight handling with your carrier.
  4. Measure the longest piece; flag anything over 8–12 ft to plan for over‑length fees and choose carriers equipped for long LTL freight.

Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.

Business Value

  • Class 50 for rugged steel profiles delivers lower base rates than higher classes.
  • Item‑specific rating eliminates density calculations, reducing reclass charges and invoice disputes.
  • Stable, banded bundles speed cross‑dock handling and cut damage claims for long lengths.
  • Clear separation from ceiling grid systems prevents miscoding, protecting margins and compliance.