Classification Details
| NMFC | Description | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 52620.00 | Tubing, silver plated metal, not on silver, in boxes | 150 |
How to Determine Your Class
To find the correct freight class for your shipment:
- Print NMFC 52620 and Class 150 on the BOL and describe precisely: “Tubing, silver‑plated metal, not on silver — boxed.” No density entry needed for rating.
- Use rigid, double‑wall cartons (ECT 48 or better) with internal blocking to prevent bending. Add foam sleeves or dividers so plated surfaces don’t rub and scuff.
- Line cartons with sulfur‑free paper and a moisture barrier; add desiccants for humid routes to minimize tarnish on the plating during transit.
- Palletize all boxes tight to the deck, no overhang, and band or shrink‑wrap firmly. Mark “Metal Tubing—Do Not Crush” and keep lengths oriented the same way.
Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.
Business Value
- Fixed Class 150 eliminates density disputes, cutting reclass and reweigh fees for a cleaner, predictable LTL invoice.
- Clear, boxed‑goods packaging aligns with carrier handling for conduit/tubing, reducing damage claims and reship costs.
- Non‑hazardous status broadens carrier options and speeds tendering, shortening quote‑to‑pickup timelines.
- Consistent NMFC usage supports rate benchmarking and contract negotiations, improving lane planning and margin control.