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Get a quoteHandling refers to how easy or difficult it is to move and manage the freight. Items that are bulky or oddly shaped, like large car parts or sofas, get higher freight classes because they are harder to handle.
Hazardous materials and fragile items also receive higher classes due to special handling requirements. In contrast, items that are easy to handle, like boxed goods, typically have lower classes.
Stowability looks at how well the cargo can be packed into a trailer. Items with uniform shapes and sizes, like boxes of nuts and bolts, get lower classes because they are easy to stow.
Items that are irregularly shaped, like sofas or automotive parts, need more space and thus have higher classes.
The NMFC, or National Motor Freight Classification, is a system used by the transportation industry to categorize, rate, and price shipments based on specific characteristics.
It’s essential to pick the right NMFC code because it determines your load’s freight class.
On the NMFC code chart, some items have a fixed class, while others are categorized based on their weight, size, or composition
And with a growing customer base and a reputation for reliability, LAX Freight is the partner you can trust to help you thrive in a competitive market
When you partner with LAX Freight, we get to know your operations with the aim of providing consistent, good-quality loads matching your parameters so that your business can grow as ours grows. Your success is our success — and vice versa
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