Classification Details
| NMFC | Description | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 64490.00 | Tanning, natural or synthetic, NOI; dry, in bales, boxes, drums or cloth or five-ply paper bags; or liquid or paste, in drums | 65 |
How to Determine Your Class
To find the correct freight class for your shipment:
- Confirm the form and type: vegetable tannins like quebracho or chestnut, or synthetic agents, in dry powder or chips versus liquid or paste. Dry may ship in boxes; liquids require drums per NMFC 64490.
- Box dry extracts in sturdy double‑wall cartons with poly liners, or overpack five‑ply paper bags into boxes. Palletize tight with no overhang, then strap and stretch wrap.
- Treat as hazardous: include the SDS, apply appropriate hazard labels, and list a 24‑hour emergency phone. Keep away from food items to avoid odor and stain transfer.
- On the BOL, list Tanning extracts, NOI, NMFC 64490, Class 65 with package count and weight. Request hazmat service and alert the pickup team to any liquid containers.
Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.
Business Value
- Fixed Class 65 simplifies quoting across lanes with no density math, reducing reclass risk and surprise invoices.
- Boxed dry product improves stackability and trailer cube, lowering cost per pound on LTL moves.
- Accurate hazmat documentation prevents refusals and spill cleanup fees, speeding tender‑to‑pickup and protecting schedules.
- Consistent packaging and labeling cut damage and contamination claims, supporting reliable supply to tanneries and chemical distributors.