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NMFC 168720 – Ramps & Dockboards (Non‑Mech) | Cl 60–100

Article ID
168720
NMFC 168720 for non‑mechanical ramps and dockboards
Freight Group
UNGROUPED ARTICLES
Ungrouped listing for NOI loading aids
Class Range
60-100 2 classifications
Covers Class 60 through 100 options
Hazardous
No
Not regulated as hazardous material

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
168720.00 Ramps or Dockboards, freight loading, other than mechanical, NOI:
168720.01 Metal other than steel 100
168720.02 Steel 60

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Package for impact: palletize or crate ramps and dockboards with edge/lip protection, band securely, and use blocking to keep the plate from flexing during transit.
  2. Control footprint: choose a skid that matches the deck length and width so nothing overhangs; center the weight and mark forklift entry points clearly.
  3. Protect the working lip and curbs: add wood cleats around the lip and bolt-down areas; cap sharp corners to prevent punctures of adjacent freight.
  4. Document specifics on the BOL: note “non‑mechanical, NOI,” list piece count and exact dims, and include photos of packaging to avoid reclass or claims.

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

Business Value

  • Simplifies quoting: fixed NMFC entry removes density math, speeding LTL rate comparisons and tendering.
  • Cuts accessorial risk: right-sized pallets and clear fork pockets reduce oversized fees, handling delays, and reweighs.
  • Lower damage exposure: reinforced lips and banded packaging keep plates from bending, limiting costly claims and downtime.
  • Predictable classing: a defined 60–100 range helps budgeting and negotiating, especially for recurring ramp or dockboard lanes.