Building materials and metal NMFC class guide for LTL: steel plate, aluminum, copper, cement, lumber, fasteners. Why dense metals are the cheapest LTL category.
Food and beverage NMFC class guide for LTL: canned goods, coffee, jerky boxes, cheese, beverages. Why food is one of the cheapest LTL categories — and the temperature/FDA traps to avoid.
Furniture, glass and ceramic NMFC class guide for LTL: sofas, mattresses, chairs, glass plates, mirrors, ceramic tiles. Why fragile and low-density items get bumped into high classes.
Electronics NMFC class guide for LTL shipping: computers, monitors, TVs, cables, AC heater parts, batteries. Low density means high class — avoid rebill.
Common auto parts freight classes for LTL shipping. Engine on a pallet, lug nuts, throttle sensors, brake drums—learn the right NMFC code and avoid carrier rebill.
After an ocean container arrives at the port, the next steps include drayage, unloading, transloading, and final delivery. Understand the full workflow.
Why does address type matter for LTL freight? Learn about liftgate fees, residential surcharges, appointment costs, and how to avoid billing surprises.
Not sure if your shipment should go LTL, parcel, or truckload? Learn how weight, pallets, dimensions, and address type affect the best shipping method.