Classification Details
| NMFC | Description | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 174300.00 | SHEET STEEL ARTICLES GROUP: see Note, item 174302 |
Notes
Note 174302: NOTE-Includes stainless steel containing nickel or chromium, but does not include alloys containing 50 percent or more of non-ferrous metals.
How to Determine Your Class
To find the correct freight class for your shipment:
- Confirm your item belongs in this group by checking NMFC Note 174302; examples include stamped panels, formed covers, light cabinets, and steel brackets.
- Protect edges and flatness: stack with slip sheets, add edge protectors, band securely, and palletize with no overhang; crate small or loose pieces.
- Prevent corrosion and scuffs with VCI paper or film, corner caps, and wrap painted/galvanized parts; request dry van service and avoid top-load on thin sets.
- State on the BOL: "NMFC 174300 — Sheet Steel Articles Group — See Note 174302," and include piece count, dimensions, and weight; attach photos for claims support.
Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.
Business Value
- Applying the governing note yields the correct subclass, avoiding reclass charges and invoice disputes for predictable pricing.
- Square, dense palletization of sheet steel reduces handling touches and damage, cutting claim costs and improving on-time performance.
- Moisture and edge protection lowers concealed-damage risk, safeguarding margins and customer satisfaction on fabricated metal shipments.
- Clear BOL language tied to NMFC 174300 speeds dock processing and audits, helping avoid delay-related accessorials.