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NMFC 79550 - Mattresses, Box Springs, Waterbeds | Class 300

Article ID
79550
Mattresses, box springs, waterbeds in 5F/10F packaging
Freight Group
UNGROUPED ARTICLES
Ungrouped household bedding freight classification
Class Range
300 1 classification
Fixed Class 300; no density rating needed
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous consumer goods; standard carrier handling

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
79550.00 Mattresses, NOI; Upholstered Box Springs; or Waterbeds, see Note, item 79554; in Packages 5F or 10F, see Note, item 79551 300

Notes

Note 79551: NOTE-Articles tendered for shipment on lift truck skids, pallets or platforms must be securely fastened to and must not overhang the edges of the lift truck skid, pallet or platform deck. When so tendered, articles may be shipped in Packages 47F or 154F.

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. List NMFC item 79550 and Class 300 on the BOL, and note “Packages 5F or 10F” to prevent reclass and inspection delays.
  2. For mattresses/box springs, use 5F/10F-compliant corrugated cartons or fully enclosed protective wrap with corner boards; strap to a skid with no overhang and mark top-load only.
  3. For waterbeds, drain completely, cap valves, fold the bladder, and cushion with foam before boxing to a 10F standard; never ship filled, and label orientation clearly.
  4. Measure and weigh each handling unit even though class is fixed; plan for residential or limited-access delivery and add do-not-stack cones when required.

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

Business Value

  • Predictable costs: fixed Class 300 eliminates density disputes and speeds quoting and tendering.
  • Lower claims: 5F/10F packaging curbs tears, punctures, and moisture damage, reducing replacements and admin time.
  • Fewer fees: correct NMFC and packaging notes on the BOL help avoid reclass charges, inspections, and delays.
  • Operational savings: consolidate mattress and box spring on one skid and use mattress-savvy carriers to cut handling and accessorials.