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NMFC 99930 - Embroidery Hoops in Boxes | Class 100–150

Article ID
99930
NMFC 99930 for boxed embroidery hoops
Freight Group
UNGROUPED ARTICLES
Ungrouped item tailored for craft goods
Class Range
100-150 2 classifications
Two classes available: 100 to 150
Hazardous
No
No hazmat—standard handling applies

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
99930.00 Hoops, embroidery, in boxes:
99930.01 Metal 100
99930.02 NOI 150

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Confirm NMFC item 99930 and identify the correct class (100 or 150) based on how the hoops are constructed and boxed; note if hoops are wood, bamboo, or plastic and if clamps protrude.
  2. Pack hoops as nested sets in corrugated boxes, bagging each set to prevent scuffs; use dividers or kraft wrap so tension screws don’t gouge adjacent rings.
  3. Orient clamp screws toward the box interior, add void fill to eliminate rattle, and H-seal with pressure-sensitive tape; choose ECT-32 or ECT-44 cartons depending on total weight.
  4. On paperwork, describe as “Embroidery Hoops, boxed, NMFC 99930, Class 100–150, non-hazardous,” and include approximate diameters and count per box for smooth receiving.

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

Business Value

  • Accurate class selection (100 or 150) minimizes reclass fees and keeps LTL quotes consistent across carriers.
  • Protective boxing and internal separation reduce clamp and rim damage, cutting claim costs and customer returns.
  • Non-hazmat status speeds tendering and expands carrier options, often improving transit choices and rates.
  • Nesting assortments and right-size cartons improve cube efficiency on pallets, lowering per-unit freight spend for craft distributors and retailers.