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NMFC 39760 - Motion Picture Screens in Boxes | Class 125

Article ID
39760
NMFC 39760 for boxed motion picture screens
Freight Group
CAMERA GROUP
Camera Group classification for film gear
Class Range
125 1 classification
Fixed Class 125; no density needed
Hazardous
No
Nonhazardous item; standard handling

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
39760.00 Screens, motion picture, NOI, in boxes 125

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Select Class 125 and packaging type “boxes” when quoting; this item is simple-rated and does not use density. Mark it as non-hazardous.
  2. Use double‑wall cartons with foam or bubble wrap on the viewing surface; add rigid corner guards for framed screens and coil fabric screens loosely to avoid creases.
  3. Label boxes “Fragile,” “Do Not Bend,” and “This Side Up.” Avoid top-stacking; if palletized, center the boxes, add a slip sheet, and strap with edge protectors.
  4. Describe contents as “Screens, motion picture, NOI” on the BOL and list each box’s dimensions and weight (e.g., 72 x 10 x 10 in, 55 lb) for accurate carrier planning.

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

Business Value

  • Predictable pricing at Class 125 removes density disputes, reducing reclass fees and accelerating LTL quotes and approvals.
  • Non-hazardous designation broadens carrier options and shortens tender times, improving schedule reliability for shoots and installs.
  • Damage prevention via proper boxing and corner protection cuts claim rates on delicate frames and fabric, preserving image quality and timelines.
  • Aligned with the Camera Group, screens can ship with other production gear in one LTL move, lowering total freight spend through consolidation.