Freight class is symbolized by a National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) code and considers four characteristics of your shipment. You need freight class when requesting inland Transportation rates .
Freight Class Calculator
Enter pallet dimensions in inches and weight in pounds. We calculate density (lbs/ft³) and estimate your NMFTA freight class.
| # | Length (in) | Width (in) | Height (in) | Weight (lbs) | Remove |
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Density formula: (L × W × H in inches ÷ 1728) = cubic feet per pallet.
Total density = Total weight (lbs) ÷ Total volume (ft³).
Freight Class Density Chart
60: 30 or greater | 65: 22.5 – < 30 | 70: 15 – < 22.5 | 85: 12 – < 15 | 92.5: 10 – < 12 | 100: 8 – < 10 | 125: 6 – < 8 | 175: 4 – < 6 | 250: 2 – < 4 | 300: 1 – < 2 | 400: < 1
60: 30 or greater | 65: 22.5 – < 30 | 70: 15 – < 22.5 | 85: 12 – < 15 | 92.5: 10 – < 12 | 100: 8 – < 10 | 125: 6 – < 8 | 175: 4 – < 6 | 250: 2 – < 4 | 300: 1 – < 2 | 400: < 1