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NMFC 162812 - Iron or Steel (Not Sheet) | Class 70–85

Article ID
162812
NMFC 162812 for iron/steel, not plate or sheet
Freight Group
UNGROUPED ARTICLES
Ungrouped article, boxed, crated, or Package 1459
Class Range
70-85 2 classifications
Class range 70 to 85 depending packing
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous commodity, no hazmat permits

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
162812.00 Iron or steel, other than plate or sheet steel, in boxes, crates, drums or Package 1459:
162812.01 Rough machined, requiring further machining 70
162812.02 Further finished than rough machined 85

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Choose the right pack: heavy-duty boxes with blocking for small parts, timber crates for irregular shapes, or drums where allowed. Note “Package 1459” on the BOL when applicable.
  2. Exclude plate and sheet steel. If your lot includes sheet or plate, split it into a separate NMFC item to avoid reclass; keep this item for castings, brackets, fittings, rods, etc.
  3. Control movement and corrosion: use dunnage, corner protectors, VCI wrap or oil paper, desiccants, and interior bracing so metal doesn’t chafe through the container.
  4. Provide precise counts and weights, mark two sides of each box or crate, and secure to pallets for cross-dock handling. Add stackability notes to speed terminal loading.

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

Business Value

  • Predictable pricing within Class 70–85 helps prevent reweigh/reclass fees and keeps quotes aligned with invoices.
  • Package 1459-compliant packing reduces transit damage and OS&D claims, cutting replacement and reship costs.
  • Non-hazardous status broadens carrier availability and avoids hazmat surcharges or special paperwork.
  • Purpose-built crating and palletization improves cube efficiency and stackability, lowering cost per pound on LTL moves.