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- National_Motor_Freight_Classification abstract "The National Motor Freight Traffic Association publishes the National Motor Freight Classification™ (NMFC®), a standard that provides a comparison of commodities moving in commerce. The NMFC® is developed and maintained by the Commodity Classification Standards Board (CCSB). The NMFC® is a voluntary standard that provides a comparison of commodities moving in interstate, intrastate and foreign commerce. It is similar in concept to the groupings or grading systems that serve many other industries. Commodities are grouped into one of 18 classes—from a low of class 50 to a high of class 500—based on an evaluation of four transportation characteristics: density, stowability, handling and liability. Together, these characteristics establish a commodity’s “transportability.”The NMFC® also specifies minimum packaging requirements to ensure that goods are adequately protected in the motor carrier environment and can be handled and stowed in a manner that is reasonably safe and practicable. It contains various rules that govern and otherwise relate to the classification and/or packaging of commodities as well as procedures for the filing and disposition of claims, and procedures governing interline settlements. It also contains the Uniform Straight Bill of Lading and the North American Uniform Through Bill of Lading, including their Terms and Conditions.".
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- National_Motor_Freight_Classification wikiPageWikiLink Bill_of_lading.
- National_Motor_Freight_Classification wikiPageWikiLink Cargo.
- National_Motor_Freight_Classification wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shipping.
- National_Motor_Freight_Classification wikiPageWikiLink Commodity_Classification_Standards_Board.
- National_Motor_Freight_Classification wikiPageWikiLink Less_than_truckload_shipping.
- National_Motor_Freight_Classification wikiPageWikiLink National_Motor_Freight_Traffic_Association.
- National_Motor_Freight_Classification wikiPageWikiLinkText "NMFC®".
- National_Motor_Freight_Classification wikiPageWikiLinkText "National Motor Freight Classification".
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- National_Motor_Freight_Classification subject Category:Shipping.
- National_Motor_Freight_Classification comment "The National Motor Freight Traffic Association publishes the National Motor Freight Classification™ (NMFC®), a standard that provides a comparison of commodities moving in commerce. The NMFC® is developed and maintained by the Commodity Classification Standards Board (CCSB). The NMFC® is a voluntary standard that provides a comparison of commodities moving in interstate, intrastate and foreign commerce.".
- National_Motor_Freight_Classification label "National Motor Freight Classification".
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