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NMFC 170250 - Zinc Corrugated Roofing | Class 70

Article ID
170250
NMFC 170250 zinc corrugated roofing
Freight Group
ROOFING OR SIDING MATERIALS GROUP
Roofing and siding metals for LTL
Class Range
70 1 classification
Fixed Class 70 for packaged panels
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous—no hazmat handling needed

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
170250.00 Roofing, zinc, corrugated, see Note, item 170252, in bundles, boxes or crates 70

Notes

Note 170252: NOTE-Each package may contain cleats, fasteners, nails or washers sufficient to lay it.

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. List on the BOL as “Roofing, zinc, corrugated, NMFC 170250, Class 70, non-haz” and include bundle or crate counts for quick check-in.
  2. Use edge guards, interleaving sheets, and tight steel or poly banding on bundles to prevent scuffing and panel drift in transit.
  3. For boxes or crates, block and brace panels so ribs cannot crush; add moisture barriers or VCI paper if shipping through humid or coastal lanes.
  4. Load bundles long-side to the trailer when possible and avoid stacking on sharp edges; request a flat, clean pallet deck or dunnage contact points.

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

Business Value

  • Predictable pricing with fixed Class 70—no density calculation delays or reclass risk for standard LTL moves.
  • Proper bundling or crating cuts denting and abrasion, reducing OS&D claims and return costs for contractors and distributors.
  • Clear NMFC alignment speeds quoting and carrier acceptance, shortening lead times to job sites and metal roofing fabricators.
  • Accurate packaging selection (bundle vs. crate) optimizes accessorial exposure and helps maintain better freight rates over time.