Classification Details
| NMFC | Description | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 198510.00 | Boards or Panels, finished, NOI, other than flooring, see Note, item 198511, in boxes, crates or wrapped bundles | 85 |
Notes
Note 198511: NOTE-For provisions applicable to flooring, see item 34735.
How to Determine Your Class
To find the correct freight class for your shipment:
- Use this item when shipping finished boards or panels that are not flooring, such as display panels, laminated wall boards, or composite sign blanks.
- Package per the rule: boxes, crates, or tightly wrapped bundles on a pallet. Add edge guards and two or more steel or poly straps to prevent scuffing and slide-out.
- Note the distinction with flooring: if it’s a finished floor product, see the referenced item 198511 instead to avoid reclass fees.
- On the BOL, list NMFC 198510, Class 85, packaging type, piece count, and material (e.g., MDF, plywood, laminate, acrylic) for smooth inspections.
Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.
Business Value
- Predictable pricing: fixed Class 85 removes density math and speeds quotes across LTL carriers.
- Lower reclass risk by matching packaging (boxes, crates, wrapped bundles) and avoiding the flooring subclass, reducing surprise adjustments.
- Optimize protection vs. cost: crates for high-value glossy panels; wrapped bundles for bulk architectural boards; boxes for retail-ready kits.
- Fewer claims through recognized handling for non-hazardous panels, improving delivery dependability and customer satisfaction.