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NMFC 87650 - Battery Jars in Boxes or Crates | Class 70

Article ID
87650
NMFC 87650: Battery Jars, boxed or crated
Freight Group
GLASSWARE GROUP
Glassware Group for delicate industrial containers
Class Range
70 1 classification
Fixed Class 70, density not required
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous glass, safe to ship

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
87650.00 Battery Jars, with or without one hydrometer syringe in each separate shipping package, in boxes or crates 70

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. List NMFC 87650, Class 70 on the BOL and note packaging type (boxes or crates). If a syringe is included, state “one hydrometer syringe per package.”
  2. Use cell dividers or molded foam/pulp to isolate each glass jar. Sleeve the syringe in a rigid tube or blister, then secure within the same package with void fill.
  3. Palletize on 4-way pallets with corner boards, stretch wrap, and a top sheet. Keep jars upright, mark “Glass—This Side Up,” and avoid top-stacking during LTL transfer.
  4. Separate from wet batteries to prevent hazmat confusion. For lab samples or restorations, choose double-wall boxes or light wood crates to reduce breakage on cross-docks.

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

Business Value

  • Fixed Class 70 removes density calculations, enabling faster rating, quoting, and routing decisions.
  • Non-hazardous status avoids hazmat surcharges and specialized paperwork, reducing total landed cost.
  • Crating or upgraded inner packs cut damage claims—often offsetting materials cost through fewer OS&D incidents.
  • Clear NMFC alignment reduces reclass/inspection risks, keeping battery makers, labs, and refurbishers on predictable freight budgets.