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NMFC 50400 - Worm Bedding Compounds | Class 77.5–100

Article ID
50400
NMFC 50400: Worm bedding compounds
Freight Group
UNGROUPED ARTICLES
Ungrouped; density-driven rating
Class Range
77.5-100 2 classifications
Rates as Class 77.5 or 100
Hazardous
No
Non-hazmat, standard LTL handling

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
50400.00 Compounds, wormkeeping or worm bedding, in bags or boxes, subject to Item 170 and having a density in pounds per cubic foot of:
50400.01 Less than 12 100
50400.02 12 or greater 77.5

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Measure each piece to calculate density: L x W x H (inches) ÷ 1,728 = cubic feet, then weight ÷ cubic feet to determine if it rates Class 77.5 or 100.
  2. Package loose media in sealed bags placed in sturdy boxes or gaylords to prevent leaks and settling; note moisture content, as compression can change density.
  3. Use consistent bag counts and uniform box sizes per pallet to stabilize stacks and keep density calculations accurate for Item 170 audits.
  4. Label clearly as worm bedding or wormkeeping compounds and avoid mixing with live animals or liquids to maintain non-hazmat, standard LTL handling.

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

Business Value

  • Right-sizing density can move freight from Class 100 to 77.5, lowering base rates and improving lane competitiveness.
  • Accurate Item 170 documentation helps avoid reclass fees and inspection delays, protecting margins on recurring composting or bait industry shipments.
  • Moisture-controlled packaging reduces spill claims and repack costs, keeping OS&D events low and customer satisfaction high.
  • Standardized box-and-bag packs speed quoting and streamline carrier selection across LTL networks, improving tender acceptance and transit reliability.