Classification Details
| NMFC | Description | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 54270.00 | Cotton Grabots or Immature Cotton Bolls: | |
| 54270.01 | In bags | 100 |
| 54270.02 | In bales | 85 |
How to Determine Your Class
To find the correct freight class for your shipment:
- State the exact form on the BOL: write “cotton grabots” or “immature cotton bolls,” and note whether it is loose, bagged, or baled to ensure the correct class within 85–100.
- Contain fibers and seeds: use breathable bags or well-tied bales, palletize, and wrap the load to prevent shed debris in LTL terminals and trailers.
- Control moisture: dry before packing and use vented coverings so plant matter does not sour; add a liner or slip sheet to keep fines off the trailer floor.
- Quote accurately for bulky freight: measure after settling, list stack height and footprint, and ask your carrier about cubic minimums or ODFM to avoid surprise charges.
Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.
Business Value
- Right class the first time: clear packaging and description help you land the appropriate 85–100 class and avoid costly reclass or inspection fees.
- Lower handling risk: clean, contained bales or bags cut spill cleanups and claim exposure from fiber shed, protecting margins.
- Simplified compliance: non-hazardous agricultural material means no hazmat fees or paperwork, speeding pickups and transfers.
- Predictable rates: documenting form and containment reduces variability between carrier quotes and improves pricing consistency across lanes.