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NMFC 188960 - Horse Passenger Carts Boxed | Class N/A

Article ID
188960
NMFC 188960 for boxed passenger carts
Freight Group
VEHICLES, OTHER THAN SELF-PROPELLED, GROUP
Vehicles other than self‑propelled category
Class Range
N/A 0 classification
Class per NMFC note; range not listed
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous for standard carrier service

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
188960.00 Carts, passenger, two-wheeled, horse drawn, NOI, in boxes or crates, see Note, item 188966:

Notes

Note 188966: NOTE-Height dimension refers to the height of the package when so tendered or to the height of the article when shipped loose.

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Crate the cart so wheels and axle are immobilized—use hub blocks, cross-bracing, and tie-down points to prevent roll or sway during LTL handling.
  2. Remove protruding fittings (shafts/tongue, lamps, cushions), pad-wrap, and place in accessory boxes labeled to match the master crate for a single shipment.
  3. Mount the crate on 4‑way skids with at least 4 in forklift openings; mark center of gravity and “Do Not Tip” to guide dock crews.
  4. On the BOL, describe exactly: “Carts, passenger, two‑wheeled, horse drawn, NOI, boxed/crated — NMFC 188960; see item 188966,” and include precise dims, weight, and piece count.

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

Business Value

  • Correct NMFC citation with the 188966 note minimizes reclass and rebill risk, keeping invoice variance near zero.
  • Engineered crating reduces damage claims on delicate wheels and upholstery, saving replacement costs and avoiding project delays for venues and museums.
  • Boxed/crated presentation enables standard dock handling and, when crate-rated, stackable loading for better trailer utilization and sharper LTL rates.
  • Non-hazardous status broadens carrier selection and routing options, improving transit time and capacity during peak seasons.