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NMFC 107480 – Steel Wire & Barbed Wire | Class 50

Article ID
107480
Steel and barbed wire, coated, in packages
Freight Group
IRON OR STEEL
Falls under Iron or Steel freight group
Class Range
50 1 classification
Single fixed Freight Class 50
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous commodity for standard LTL shipping

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
107480.00 Show more 50

Notes

Note 107482: NOTE-Applies only when the iron or steel content is greater than 50 percent by weight.

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Use NMFC 107480 for steel wire and barbed wire in packages, including galvanized, painted, tinned, acid-coppered, or aluminum/brass/bronze/cadmium/copper-coated types; list Class 50 on the BOL.
  2. Package tightly: roll coils, cap sharp ends, and sheath barbs; wrap with heavy kraft plus stretch film and VCI where needed; strap to a 48×40 pallet with edge guards to prevent punctures.
  3. For barbed wire, add a protective outer sleeve and top/bottom sheets so barbs don’t snag adjacent freight; label as Sharp Edges and make loads stack-stable when possible.
  4. Protect finishes in transit: keep dry, avoid corrosive cargos, and note special variants like aluminum barbs for clear dock handling and faster inspections.

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

Business Value

  • Class 50 delivers low per‑pound LTL rates for dense steel wire, trimming transportation costs versus higher‑class alternatives.
  • Simple, fixed class (no density calc) speeds quoting, reduces reclass risk, and helps avoid billing disputes or delay charges.
  • Damage prevention from proper capping, wrapping, and palletization cuts claims tied to barbs and sharp ends and preserves coated finishes.
  • Clean labeling and palletized packages move smoothly through cross‑docks, reducing accessorials like rewrap, non‑conveyable, or handling surcharges.