Classification Details
| NMFC | Description | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 172524.00 | Scenery, theatrical, see Note, item 172526, or Props, other than costumes or live animals, in packages | 200 |
Notes
Note 172526: NOTE-Applies on borders, curtains, drops, flats or set pieces.
How to Determine Your Class
To find the correct freight class for your shipment:
- Reference NMFC 172524, Class 200 on the BOL and note: “Theatrical Scenery/Props — Packaged; see NMFC Note item 172526.” Exclude costumes or live animals.
- Use packaging that fits the piece: crate large flats and backdrops upright with corner blocking; double‑wall cartons with foam-in-place or Ethafoam for hand props; no loose items.
- Palletize and secure with straps and edge protectors; add shock and tip indicators for fragile fiberglass, plaster, or foam builds; mark “Do Not Stack” only when necessary.
- Provide full dimensions and weights for rating and capacity planning; attach a contents list with photos so carriers can verify set pieces at pickup and delivery.
Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.
Business Value
- Fixed Class 200 eliminates density calculations, speeding quotes and reducing reclass disputes for scenic shops, prop houses, and touring productions.
- Accurate use of 172524 avoids misbills tied to costumes or animal shipments, preventing chargebacks and delays before load‑in.
- Purpose-built packaging cuts damage risk to intricate finishes and saves on re-delivery or reschedule fees tied to tight production calendars.
- Consolidating small props into master cartons on a single pallet trims handling, minimizes minimum charges, and streamlines warehouse touches.