Classification Details
| NMFC | Description | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 146250.00 | Guns, NOI (Cannon, Howitzers or Mortars): |
How to Determine Your Class
To find the correct freight class for your shipment:
- Confirm the unit is empty and inert—no propellant, primers, or explosive components—and note “demilitarized/display only” on the BOL with NMFC 146250.
- Engineer packaging for weight and balance: muzzle caps, barrel cribbing, and carriage tie-downs. Block and brace on a steel-reinforced skid or ISPM‑15 crate; mark center of gravity and lift points.
- Select the right equipment by dimensions and access: most pieces move best on flatbed/step-deck with chains and edge protection; LTL acceptance is rare and requires terminal pre-approval.
- Plan compliance and handling upfront: obtain any ATF/ITAR/EAR approvals as applicable, provide photos and exact specs to carriers, and schedule cranes or heavy forklifts for pickup and delivery.
Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.
Business Value
- Reduce reclass and rebills by citing NMFC 146250 and stating “empty/inert,” avoiding hazmat surcharges when no explosive materials are present.
- Accelerate carrier approvals with clear documentation, measurements, and packaging plans, cutting dwell time and rescheduling fees.
- Minimize damage and claims through purpose-built cribbing and crating that control barrel movement and protect trunnions and mounts.
- Optimize cost by matching mode to the asset—step-deck vs. RGN vs. specialized flatbed—so rates reflect actual handling needs, not guesswork.