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NMFC 49282 - Moistened Terry Ice Towels | Class 65

Article ID
49282
Cooling terry ice towels, boxed and wrapped
Freight Group
CLOTH, FABRIC, DRY GOODS OR TEXTILES GROUP
Textile dry goods in cloth/fabric group
Class Range
65 1 classification
Simple listing, fixed Class 65
Hazardous
No
Contains alcohol; ships non-hazardous

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
49282.00 Cloths or Towels, cooling, terry cloth, moistened in a solution of water, alcohol and essential oil (Ice Towels), see Note, item 49283, individually wrapped, in boxes 65

Notes

Note 49283: NOTE-Applies on cloths or towels used for heat relief. The cloths or towels are intended for one-time use and require cooling or freezing prior to use.

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Use leak-resistant inner bags and absorbent liners inside corrugated boxes to contain any moisture from the moistened terry towels; seal seams with water-resistant tape.
  2. Mark cartons clearly: “Moistened Cooling Towels – Terry Cloth – Non-Hazardous.” Note that items are individually wrapped and boxed; list unit counts (e.g., 24 towels/carton) for accurate BOLs.
  3. Palletize upright with corner boards and stretch wrap; add a top cap to prevent crushing. Avoid top-loading and keep cartons off the floor with pallets or skids.
  4. Limit heat exposure to reduce evaporation and preserve scent; ship ambient unless customer requires cold chain. Reference the NMFC note tied to item 49283 when verifying product makeup and packaging claims.

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

Business Value

  • Fixed Class 65 simplifies quoting and auditing—no density calculation or reclass surprises for these boxed, individually wrapped cooling towels.
  • Non-hazardous status avoids hazmat fees and special handling, helping event suppliers and athletic distributors control landed costs.
  • Moisture-conscious packing (liners, sealed seams) cuts claim risk for leakage or odor transfer, improving carrier acceptance and on-time delivery.
  • Clear, standardized carton labeling speeds dock processing and reduces OS&D disputes, supporting predictable LTL transit and stable freight rates.