Classification Details
| NMFC | Description | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 110680.00 | Show more | 70 |
Notes
Note 110682: NOTE-Blocks, squares or strips, other than bellies, heads or shoulders, of sole leather, in bundles, must be completely wrapped with burlap or strong paper; or bundles must have wooden boards on top and bottom securely bound with metal bands or wire.
How to Determine Your Class
To find the correct freight class for your shipment:
- Confirm the commodity fits NMFC 110680: rough leather bellies, shoulders, splits, sole leather cut stock, or transmission belting. Excludes kip and calfskin—note hide type on paperwork.
- Package per NMFC Notes 110682/110684: use sturdy cartons or crates with edge guards for sole cut stock; for rough hides, apply breathable kraft with a poly liner; palletize with no overhang and 4‑way entry.
- For belting, coil tightly and strap with non‑marring bands, add corner protection, and wrap to contain oils and prevent rub-off onto nearby freight. Use a moisture barrier for humid routes.
- Rate at Class 70 and include pallet dimensions and total weight on the BOL. If shipping original tannery shapes, label accordingly and list piece counts to speed inspections.
Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.
Business Value
- Fixed Class 70 eliminates density disputes, accelerating quotes and reducing reclass fees.
- One listing covers bellies, splits, soles, and belting—simplifying BOL setup and minimizing delays from misclassification.
- Compliance with packaging notes limits scuffing, warping, and oil transfer, lowering claim frequency and replacement costs.
- Non-hazardous status broadens carrier options and supports consolidation with general LTL, often improving lane rates.