Classification Details
| NMFC | Description | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 186965.00 | Tops, wool, see Note, item 186967: | |
| 186965.01 | In bags, or in bales not machine pressed | 125 |
| 186965.02 | In boxes, or in machine pressed bales | 110 |
Notes
Note 186967: NOTE-Provisions apply only on fibers not processed into cordage, yarn or other articles.
How to Determine Your Class
To find the correct freight class for your shipment:
- Verify the note referenced in item 186967 to choose the correct class within 110–125, and list NMFC 186965 on the BOL to prevent reclass.
- Pack combed wool tops in sturdy, lined boxes with moisture barriers and desiccants; fill voids to stop crush and fiber migration during LTL handling.
- Unitize boxes on a clean pallet with corner boards and light strap tension; avoid over-compressing to prevent kinks that reduce spinning yield.
- Label cartons “Textile Fiber—Do Not Cut” and request Keep Dry service when routing through damp or cold terminals to protect quality.
Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.
Business Value
- Predictable class range (110–125) streamlines quoting and reduces surprise reclass fees when the note for 186967 is followed.
- Moisture- and crush-aware boxing lowers damage claims and preserves fiber integrity, improving downstream mill efficiency.
- Non-hazardous status widens carrier options and eliminates hazmat surcharges, improving routing flexibility and cost control.
- Proper cartonization and clear labeling reduce exceptions and touch time, supporting faster replenishment cycles for textile operations.