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NMFC 133620 - Magnesium Angles, Beams, Bars | Class 70

Article ID
133620
NMFC 133620: packaged magnesium shapes
Freight Group
MAGNESIUM METAL OR MAGNESIUM METAL ALLOYS
Magnesium metal and alloy long products
Class Range
70 1 classification
Class 70 fixed for packaged items
Hazardous
No
Solid, non-hazardous magnesium freight classification

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
133620.00 Angles or Beams; or Bars or Rods, NOI; in packages 70

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. List on the BOL: “Magnesium metal or magnesium alloys, angles/beams/bars/rods, NOI, in packages — NMFC 133620, Class 70.” Ensure the class is clearly displayed for rating.
  2. Bundle long products tightly with edge protectors and steel or poly banding; cap sharp ends and add moisture barrier or VCI wrap. Use full-length pallets with three or more runners to prevent bowing.
  3. Keep pallet weights LTL-friendly (commonly under 4,000 lb), mark piece counts and alloy designations, and use “Do Not Stack” cones unless crated and stack-rated.
  4. Separate solid shapes from chips or turnings, which classify differently and may be hazardous. Photograph packaged bundles before tender to minimize OS&D disputes.

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

Business Value

  • Class 70 provides predictable, competitive LTL pricing without density calculations, speeding quotes and audits.
  • Non-hazardous solids eliminate hazmat surcharges and reduce carrier restrictions, expanding lane options.
  • Properly bundled packages cut abrasion and bending damage, lowering claims and rework costs.
  • Magnesium’s high strength-to-weight ratio can reduce weight-based charges versus steel, improving landed cost.