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NMFC 39500 - Sprouting Cabinets/Racks | Class 85–100

Article ID
39500
NMFC 39500: grain sprouting cabinets and racks
Freight Group
UNGROUPED ARTICLES
Ungrouped article with two subclass options
Class Range
85-100 2 classifications
Fixed rating range: Class 85 to 100
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous equipment for standard LTL shipping

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
39500.00 Cabinets or Racks, grain germinating or sprouting, other than greenhouses, in boxes or crates:
39500.01 SU 100
39500.02 KD 85

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Confirm the subclass by packaging and build. Boxed versus crated, and stainless vs. composite components, can determine whether it rates Class 85 or 100.
  2. Drain, dry, and secure irrigation lines and trays. Bag small manifolds and pumps, add desiccant inside the unit, and strap doors shut to prevent vibration damage.
  3. Mount the cabinet or rack on a 4‑way pallet or in a crate with blocking at the base. Use corner protection, stretch wrap, and tip/tilt indicators for tall units.
  4. Print NMFC 39500 and the selected class on the BOL. List piece count, packaging type (box or crate), and note sensitive features like fans or controllers.

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

Business Value

  • Accurate use of NMFC 39500 avoids reclass fees and rebills, keeping LTL quotes predictable for breweries, sprout farms, and seed labs.
  • Choosing the appropriate packaging may qualify the shipment at a lower fixed class within 85–100, improving lane rates without density calculations.
  • Moisture control and rigid bracing reduce claims on doors, trays, and plumbing, shortening deployment time at the destination facility.
  • Non-hazardous status simplifies carrier selection and tendering, removing hazmat surcharges and speeding pickup scheduling.