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NMFC 160500 - Bee Pollen Shipping | Class 70-125

Article ID
160500
Bee pollen NMFC 160500, density-driven rating
Freight Group
UNGROUPED ARTICLES
Ungrouped article—use density to determine class
Class Range
70-125 2 classifications
Class 70-125 varies by shipment density
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous food ingredient; simple LTL

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
160500.00 Pollen, bee, with or without additives:
160500.01 Granular or Powder Form, in boxes, drums or pails; or Tablets, NOI, in boxes; subject to Item 170 and having a density in pounds per cubic foot of:
160500.02 Less than 15 125
160500.03 15 or greater 70
160500.04 Tablets, in foil strips in boxes 125

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Calculate shipment density: weigh each box and divide by its cubic feet; higher density trends toward Class 70, lower toward Class 125. Example: 40 lb in 2.5 cu ft = 16 pcf.
  2. Use sturdy corrugated boxes with food-safe, moisture-resistant liners. Fill voids to prevent clumping and crushing, and seal well to limit odor that could attract pests.
  3. Palletize evenly, keep stack heights consistent, and mark orientation to reduce powder migration. Add corner boards and stretch wrap for unit stability.
  4. If pollen includes additives (carriers, flavors, vitamins), note this on paperwork since it can change weight and density. Verify cube and scale weight before tendering.

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

Business Value

  • Optimize costs by increasing pack density to land a lower class within the 70–125 range, often cutting LTL rates for bulk pollen orders.
  • Non-hazardous status simplifies booking and avoids hazmat fees, accelerating dock processing and improving turn times.
  • Standardized box packaging improves pallet efficiency, reducing handling touches and damage claims versus loose-packed alternatives.
  • Accurate density data on the BOL prevents reclass and reweigh charges, protecting margins for apiary, nutraceutical, and supplement shipments.