Classification Details
| NMFC | Description | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 63825.00 | Exhibits, museum, Articles of Antiquity or Antiques, see Note, item 63826 | 0 |
Notes
Note 63826: NOTE-Does not apply on paintings or pictures subject to items 56165 or 100240; antique furniture subject to item 100240; nor antique china or glassware subject to items 47500, 88160 or 100240.
How to Determine Your Class
To find the correct freight class for your shipment:
- Confirm eligibility under the governing Note (item 63826). Clarify whether the piece is a true antiquity or exhibit article, and document declared or released value before tendering.
- Pack to museum standards: custom wood crate or heavy-duty carton-in-crate, foam cavity and barrier wrap, corner/edge protection, and shock/tilt indicators. Avoid blanket-wrap only for LTL.
- Secure irregular pieces like statuary to a skid with blocking and soft straps that do not contact delicate surfaces. Mark “Do Not Stack” and provide forklift access on two sides.
- Choose minimal-handling routes and schedule appointments. For sensitive finishes, request climate-conscious service and limit cross-docks; use ISPM 15 wood for international legs.
Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.
Business Value
- Simple listing enables fast quotes and predictable rating, reducing surprise reclass fees when packed per the note.
- Non-hazardous status streamlines paperwork and avoids hazmat surcharges, lowering total landed cost.
- Museum-grade crating lowers damage risk and claim exposure, preserving artifact value and potentially reducing insurance premiums.
- Documented compliance with the note and condition reports strengthen claims defensibility and reassure museums, galleries, and collectors.