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NMFC 179900 - Sulfur (Brimstone) Bags/Drums | Class 50–60

Article ID
179900
NMFC 179900: Sulfur (Brimstone) packaged goods
Freight Group
UNGROUPED ARTICLES
Ungrouped commodity with specific packaging rules
Class Range
50-60 2 classifications
Rates fall between Freight Class 50 and 60
Hazardous
No
Not Haz Class 4; treated as non-hazardous

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
179900.00 Sulfur (Brimstone), not offered for transportation as a Hazard Class 4, in bags, boxes or drums:
179900.01 Other than crude 60
179900.02 Crude (unground or unrefined) 50

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Confirm the product is not offered as Hazard Class 4. Note “NMFC 179900 – Sulfur (Brimstone), non-hazardous” on the BOL and keep the SDS handy for carrier review.
  2. Match packing to the listing: multiwall bags, sturdy boxes with poly liners, or sealed drums. Palletize tightly with corner boards and stretch wrap to control dust and prevent punctures.
  3. Select the correct class within 50–60 based on the NMFC item notes for your packaging type. Example: bagged sulfur on a 48x40 pallet at 2,000 lb typically rates within this range.
  4. Keep away from heat and oxidizers in transit. Use top caps, avoid double-stacking fragile bag pallets, and specify limited accessorials to reduce handling and claim risk.

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

Business Value

  • Non-hazmat handling eliminates hazmat fees and paperwork, speeding tenders and broadening carrier options.
  • Accurate use of NMFC 179900 and the correct class (50–60) prevents costly reclass charges and invoice disputes.
  • Tight packaging control (lined boxes or drums) cuts spill cleanup costs, limits residue claims, and reduces repacking delays.
  • Clear commodity labeling simplifies LTL pricing negotiations and improves acceptance across carrier networks for consistent freight rates.