Classification Details
| NMFC | Description | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 182540.00 | Tile or Molding, building, cast stone, metal coated, in boxes or crates | 60 |
How to Determine Your Class
To find the correct freight class for your shipment:
- Select packaging that matches the piece: use sturdy boxes with dense foam for tiles, or a banded wood crate for longer molding lengths to stop edge chips and scuffing of the metal coating.
- Palletize boxed units with zero overhang and consistent orientation; add corner boards and a top cap, then strap and stretch‑wrap to keep heavy cast stone from shifting in transit.
- Protect coated surfaces from abrasion and moisture using non‑abrasive interleaves, foam corners, and a poly or VCI wrap, especially for jobsite deliveries or humid routes.
- On the BOL, list “NMFC 182540, Class 60, non‑haz,” specify boxes or crates, and include piece count; apply “Fragile—Stone” and “Do Not Tip” labels if packaging requires upright handling.
Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.
Business Value
- Fixed Class 60 rating eliminates density calculations, reducing reclass risk and surprise charges on LTL quotes.
- Allows boxes or crates, giving flexibility to balance damage prevention with material and labor cost on different project sizes.
- Lower cost per pound than higher classes for heavy cast stone, helping contractors and distributors win bids with tighter freight budgets.
- Clear NMFC alignment speeds quotes and claims resolution, cutting administrative time and improving on‑time delivery performance.