Classification Details
| NMFC | Description | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 157500.00 | Plates, bench, lapping, layout surface or surface, in boxes or crates: | |
| 157500.01 | Steel | 70 |
| 157500.02 | Stone | 50 |
How to Determine Your Class
To find the correct freight class for your shipment:
- Crate or box the plate with the finished face up and clearly marked; use rigid blocking and foam edge guards to prevent chipping, especially on granite plates.
- Protect cast iron plates with oil wrap and VCI paper; seal the box or crate to keep moisture out during LTL cross‑dock transfers.
- Build a skid or crate with fork pockets and no overhang so lift tines don’t contact the surface; add shock/tilt indicators for calibration‑grade plates.
- On the BOL, list: bench/lapping/layout surface plate, material (granite or cast iron), surface size and thickness, and packaging (box or crate); confirm the applicable subclass within the 50–70 range per your tariff.
Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.
Business Value
- Favorable NMFC classes 50–70 help dense plates move at lower CWT rates compared to bulkier goods.
- Non‑hazmat status streamlines carrier selection and avoids hazmat surcharges or paperwork delays.
- Proper crating minimizes edge damage and claim risk, reducing rework, returns, and hidden costs.
- Clear, item‑specific descriptions cut reweigh/reclass fees and speed up quoting and dispatch.