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NMFC 12050 - Glider Kits in Boxes or Crates | Class 175

Article ID
12050
NMFC 12050: Glider kits boxed or crated
Freight Group
AIRCRAFT GROUP
Aircraft group handling for delicate airframe parts
Class Range
175 1 classification
Fixed freight class 175, no density needed
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous, simpler paperwork and routing

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
12050.00 Glider Kits, in boxes or crates 175

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. List the BOL as “Glider kits, boxed/crated, NMFC 12050, Class 175” and ensure pieces are fully enclosed in boxes or crates—banded bundles do not qualify.
  2. Brace long airframe parts like spars and ribs; add foam, edge guards, and VCI wrap for aluminum. Mark Do Not Stack if the lid isn’t load bearing.
  3. Share handling needs at tender: number of pieces, longest length, and forklift entry points. Request long forks or liftgate/flatbed when crates exceed dock limits.
  4. Seal crates, photograph contents before closing, and add shock/tilt indicators to deter rough handling and support any potential claim.

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

Business Value

  • Fixed Class 175 rating removes density disputes, cutting reweigh/reclass fees and speeding up carrier pricing.
  • Boxed/crated requirement reduces damage risk for delicate airframe components, improving claim outcomes and delivery reliability.
  • Non-hazardous status simplifies paperwork and avoids hazmat surcharges, leading to faster tenders and cleaner audits.
  • Predictable costs help glider kit makers, resellers, and clubs budget LTL vs. volume quotes, and smart crate consolidation can trim accessorials.