Classification Details
| NMFC | Description | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 108120.00 | Show more | |
| 108120.01 | Less than 9 | 150 |
| 108120.02 | 9 or greater | 100 |
How to Determine Your Class
To find the correct freight class for your shipment:
- Confirm the product fits the item: boxed seed kits with soil or substitutes and plant food in trays not made of clay, or seeds embedded in cellulose/cotton batting.
- Calculate density to pick the correct class (100–150). Weigh the sealed carton, measure external L x W x H in inches, convert to cubic feet (L×W×H ÷ 1728), then divide weight by cubic feet.
- Package to contain particulates and moisture: line corrugated boxes with poly, seal trays or inner bags so soil and plant food cannot leak, and cushion to prevent cracking of plastic/fiber trays.
- Prepare for LTL handling: mark Keep Dry and This Side Up, band or shrink-wrap to pallets with corner protection, and place heavier cartons low to prevent crushing delicate seed media.
Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.
Business Value
- Density-based rating provides a path to Class 100 on tighter, heavier packs, lowering LTL rates compared to lighter, bulkier loads.
- Non-hazardous status avoids HazMat fees and special handling charges, simplifying paperwork and transit.
- Clear item match (boxed kits; non-clay trays or embedded media) reduces inspection disputes and costly reclassifications.
- Standardized boxing streamlines fulfillment for garden centers and DTC kits, cutting packing time and minimizing spill-related claims.