Classification Details
| NMFC | Description | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 145880.00 | Cans, shipping, NOI, aluminum or aluminum and steel combined, 16 gauge or thicker, capacity less than 5 gallons, loose or in packages | 110 |
How to Determine Your Class
To find the correct freight class for your shipment:
- Identify the material and build: aluminum or aluminum/steel combo at 16-gauge or thicker, under 5 gallons. Thinner cans or larger capacities may rate differently.
- Choose packaging method per your workflow: ship loose with banded, stretch-wrapped pallet layers, or in cartons with dividers to prevent scuffing and lid deformation.
- Mark the BOL with NMFC 145880 and state “loose” or “packages.” Provide accurate count, pallet dimensions, and weight to avoid reweigh/reclass fees even though the class is fixed.
- Verify cans are empty, clean, and closed. Remove any prior hazard markings and use corner protectors and slip sheets to keep rigid rims from denting during LTL handling.
Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.
Business Value
- Fixed Class 110 simplifies quoting and billing—no density math, faster rate shopping, and fewer reclass disputes.
- Non-hazardous status reduces paperwork and surcharges, accelerating dock processing for defense, industrial, and tooling supply chains.
- 16-gauge-plus construction lowers damage risk, improving claim outcomes and protecting margins on repeat LTL moves.
- Flexibility to ship loose or packaged lets you optimize labor time versus cube utilization based on seasonality or lane pricing.