Classification Details
| NMFC | Description | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 50390.00 | Compounds, welding, in bags, boxes, drums or Package 120 | 55 |
How to Determine Your Class
To find the correct freight class for your shipment:
- Quote and label as NMFC 50390, Class 55, and list the packaging type (bags, boxes, drums, or Package 120) and piece count on the BOL; no density calc required.
- For bags or boxed powders/pastes, use inner liners, tape all seams, and palletize on 40x48 with stretch wrap and corner boards (e.g., 20 boxes at 25 lb each).
- For drums, place on pallets, tighten closures, band and block to prevent rolling; note actual weight per drum and request liftgate or forklift service if no dock is available.
- Protect from moisture and leakage: keep loads upright, apply ‘Do Not Top Load’ for bag stacks, and add tray liners or absorbent sheets under units if seepage is possible.
Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.
Business Value
- Single Class 55 rating simplifies quoting and reduces reclass/density disputes, minimizing billing adjustments.
- Non-hazmat status expands carrier choices and avoids hazmat fees, improving landed cost and transit flexibility.
- Standardized packaging options (bags, boxes, drums, Package 120) speed dock handling and lower claims when properly palletized.
- Clear NMFC 50390 alignment supports consistent routing guides across facilities and strengthens leverage in LTL rate negotiations.