Publication for motor carriers containing rules, descriptions, and ratings of all commodities moving in commerce that is used to classify freight for freight bill rating purposes.
An abbreviation for National Motor Freight Classification. A publication for motor carriers containing rules, descriptions, and ratings on all commodities moving in commerce.
National Motor Freight Classification. Class rates are based on the NMFC, and virtually all shipments are subject to class rates. Every product that can be shipped is assigned a class rating; also contains rules pertaining to claim filing procedures, packing provisions, handling and service requirements, the application of commodity descriptions, and rules of packaging.
National Motor Freight Classification. Industry standard tariff published by motor carriers, which contains rules, descriptions, and rating for all commodities. Used to classify freight for the purpose of rating the freight bill. More information about freight classes and the NMFC can be found at www.nmfta.org. To determine the classification of your freight, contact your local service center.
National Motor Freight Classification. A tariff, which contains descriptions and classifications of commodities and rules for domestic movement by motor carriers in the US.
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NATIONAL MOTOR FREIGHT CLASSIFICATION. A publication for motor carriers containing rules, commodity descriptions, and classifications for nearly all shippable commodities.
National Motor Freight Classification. This publication contains descriptions for commodities transported by LTL carriers. The NMFC contains class descriptions and rankings used to determine pricing.
Abbreviation for the "National Motor Freight Classification." A publication that assigns ratings to various articles and provides bill of lading descriptions and rules.