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NMFC 139900: Nickel matte, bag/box/drum | Class 70

Article ID
139900
NMFC 139900 for nickel matte shipments
Freight Group
NICKEL GROUP
Part of the Nickel Group commodity family
Class Range
70 1 classification
Fixed NMFC Class 70, non-density based
Hazardous
No
Not regulated as hazardous for transport

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
139900.00 Matte, nickel, in bags, boxes or drums 70

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Print NMFC 139900 and Class 70 on the BOL, and spell out the packaging (e.g., 6 corrugated boxes, 2,400 lb gross) for quick carrier acceptance.
  2. For boxes or bagged matte, palletize on a 48x40, use corner boards, stretch‑wrap thoroughly, and add two steel or heavy poly straps to control heavy load shift.
  3. When shipping drums, keep closures upright, secure with drum rings, and block and brace to prevent rolling; avoid pallet overhang due to high unit weight.
  4. Limit dust and moisture exposure: cap box tops with fiberboard sheets, use poly liners inside boxes or bags, and request no food co‑loading if customer requires.

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

Business Value

  • Fixed Class 70 simplifies quoting and eliminates density disputes, reducing costly reclass and inspection fees.
  • Nonhazardous designation broadens carrier options and avoids hazmat surcharges, trimming total landed cost.
  • Rigid packaging (boxes/drums) plus proper unitization cuts damage risk on dense, heavy pieces, lowering claims and delays.
  • Clear NMFC coding speeds dock handling and can improve pickup reliability on metal and mining supply lanes.