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NMFC 12040 - Aircraft Galleys or Cabinets | Class 200

Article ID
12040
NMFC 12040: aircraft galleys, cabinets
Freight Group
AIRCRAFT GROUP
In Aircraft Group for aviation interiors
Class Range
200 1 classification
Fixed Class 200, density not required
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous item; standard LTL handling

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
12040.00 Galleys or Cabinets, aircraft, with or without food service module installed, in boxes or crates 200

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Quote as “Aircraft Galley/Cabinet – NMFC 12040 – Class 200” and specify packaging as boxed or crated so carriers rate it correctly.
  2. Secure all doors, latches, and caster locks; remove loose galley inserts (ovens, chillers, coffee makers, trolleys) and pack them separately inside the crate with inventory labels.
  3. Build a custom skid or crate with blocking and bracing, shock/tilt indicators, and clear center-of-gravity and lift-point markings; allow forklift tine clearance on both sides.
  4. For export or MRO returns, use ISPM‑15 stamped wood, mark “Do Not Stack/This Side Up,” and include photos and serial numbers to support claims and receiving checks.

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

Business Value

  • Fixed Class 200 eliminates density disputes, reducing reclass fees and invoice surprises for aviation OEMs and MROs.
  • Purpose-built crating and clear labeling cut damage risk, preventing AOG delays and costly rework on high-value galley monuments.
  • Explicit packaging options (boxes or crates) streamline carrier selection and accelerate LTL tendering and pickup windows.
  • Optimized crate footprint minimizes cubic exposure at a high class, helping control freight spend without compromising protection.