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NMFC 40775 - Shipping Carriers and Containers | Class N/A

Article ID
40775
NMFC 40775 for carriers and containers
Freight Group
CARRIERS, SHIPPING, GROUP
Diverse shipping carrier and container equipment
Class Range
N/A 0 classification
Density based with no fixed class range
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous when shipped empty

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
40775.00 Show more

Notes

Note 40776: NOTE-Applies only on used shipping carriers or containers for the transportation of motor vehicle parts, which are being returned via the carrier(s) that handled the filled, inbound move.

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Confirm the item type under 40775 (e.g., IBC totes, wire carriers, airline containers, reels) and note if it’s shipped empty or with inner dunnage; the class is density-based.
  2. Measure and minimize cube: nest wire carriers, stack empty crates, or collapse foldable racks to boost density and improve the freight class.
  3. Prepare edges and contact points: cap sharp steel corners, band wood-and-steel frames, and use corner protectors so strapping doesn’t deform the carrier.
  4. For loose or skid-mounted units, block and brace on the trailer using bolsters or cradles; label “Empty Container/For Return” when applicable to avoid reclass or hazmat confusion.

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

Business Value

  • Density-based rating rewards compact packing and nesting, often lowering LTL rates versus bulky, underutilized cube.
  • One NMFC covers a broad mix of returnable assets (automotive racks, frozen-food wire baskets, airline containers), simplifying quoting and procurement.
  • Accurate classification for empty carriers reduces reclass, accessorials, and disputes, strengthening claims defense and budgeting accuracy.
  • Better protection of reusable containers extends asset life and reduces replacement costs across closed-loop and vendor-return programs.