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NMFC 54370 - Cottonseed Hull Fiber/Shavings | Class 85–92.5

Article ID
54370
NMFC 54370: Cottonseed hull fiber/shavings
Freight Group
UNGROUPED ARTICLES
Ungrouped entry for agricultural fiber materials
Class Range
85-92.5 2 classifications
Density-based rating, classes 85 to 92.5
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous, no hazmat handling required

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
54370.00 Cottonseed Hull Fiber or Shavings, bleached or dyed:
54370.01 In bags, boxes or drums, or in bales compressed to less than 22 1/2 pounds per cubic foot 92.5
54370.02 In bales compressed to 22 1/2 pounds or more per cubic foot, subject to Item 170 85

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Identify whether the shipment is bleached or dyed and note “Cottonseed Hull Fiber or Shavings — Boxed” on the BOL to mirror NMFC wording and avoid reclass.
  2. Confirm density by using the filled carton’s weight and its known carton volume from your packer’s spec sheet; denser packs tend toward Class 85, lighter toward 92.5.
  3. Contain light fibers: line boxes with poly, tape all seams, and stretch-wrap pallets to prevent dusting and color transfer from dyed material.
  4. Palletize uniformly sized boxes, avoid overhang, and use corner boards so carriers can safely stack without crushing this compressible agricultural byproduct.

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

Business Value

  • Picking the correct density bracket (two-class item) prevents inspections and reclass fees, stabilizing LTL costs for gins, feed formulators, and absorbent makers.
  • Tight boxing and liners reduce spill cleanups and claims risk, improving carrier acceptance and shortening transit delays.
  • Boxed, pallet-ready freight cubes efficiently, unlocking better rate tiers and improving trailer utilization across lanes.
  • Non-hazardous material simplifies documentation and sidesteps hazmat surcharges, speeding tender-to-pickup cycles.