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« on: June 02, 2012, 09:45:01 PM »

I been shipping with same trucking  co for 3 years  always used class 100  for machines  today i get a bill saying i owe them 45 bucks due to my class was 125 not 100  i don,t charge buyers anything but what i,m quoted which i pay in full when i drop off games a trucking dock, so now i,m going to lose 45 bucks? , i wanted to know what class other use for shipping slots
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« Reply #1 on: June 02, 2012, 10:35:02 PM »

I was in Transportation for 25 years, the NMFC classification number for slot machines is 16340 sub 2 this is class 110.
I hope this helps you Ken
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« Reply #2 on: June 02, 2012, 10:37:00 PM »

I was in Transportation for 25 years, the NMFC classification number for slot machines is 16340 sub 2 this is class 110.
I hope this helps you Ken

Great info kmn007!
That's as specific as anything he will need to know!
Excellent! and thanks for helping out a fellow NLG member!  applause
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« Reply #3 on: June 02, 2012, 10:49:37 PM »

when i started shipping woith southeastern  frt  they told me it was class 100 , i,ll call them on monday but what makes me mad it took almost a month for them to say anything
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« Reply #4 on: June 02, 2012, 11:08:27 PM »

The reason it took a month for you to be notified is their weight and inspection team picked out your shipment and reclassified your shipment. They can do this by law. By the way as a heads up. Since they reclassified your shipment they will be also weighting your future shipment to recharge you. Remember when shipping to add the weight of the pallet. The average weight for a 48x48 pallets is about 45-60 pounds depending on the thickness of wood of the pallet.I would not push the issue with this carrier, for they can if they wish audit your past shipments up to a year and rebill you under the NMFC  rules of miss classifying freight. I would let this go and use the proper NMFC number. Working in the industry this is what freight companies due. They try to catch shippers putting down wrong weight and wrong classifications of freight.

For members shipping out COIN ARCADE GAMES the NMFC number is 84180 sub3 class 100
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« Reply #5 on: June 02, 2012, 11:17:47 PM »

For everyone shipping different items here is the site you go on to look up various products.

http://web.eng.fiu.edu/leet/EIN5346Logistics/Freight88-Freight-Class-Cheatsheet%20%5BPDF%20Search%20Engine%5D.pdf

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« Reply #6 on: June 02, 2012, 11:37:48 PM »

The reason it took a month for you to be notified is their weight and inspection team picked out your shipment and reclassified your shipment. They can do this by law. By the way as a heads up. Since they reclassified your shipment they will be also weighting your future shipment to recharge you. Remember when shipping to add the weight of the pallet. The average weight for a 48x48 pallets is about 45-60 pounds depending on the thickness of wood of the pallet.I would not push the issue with this carrier, for they can if they wish audit your past shipments up to a year and rebill you under the NMFC  rules of miss classifying freight. I would let this go and use the proper NMFC number. Working in the industry this is what freight companies due. They try to catch shippers putting down wrong weight and wrong classifications of freight.

For members shipping out COIN ARCADE GAMES the NMFC number is 84180 sub3 class 100
Ken
we always add on for pallets  plus we always round up wts   the forklift has a scale on it they told me that  i was paying for 30 extra lbs per pallet that wasn,t on them so if anything  i over paid them most the time

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« Reply #7 on: June 03, 2012, 02:20:40 PM »


I was in Transportation for 25 years, the NMFC classification number for slot machines is 16340 sub 2 this is class 110.
I hope this helps you Ken



Just checked some of our past BOLs and all of the ones checked were class 110. BUT, I do remember being charged more than the original quote, after the fact, on one of our very first shipments in which we had put the wrong class on.  Pricey lesson learned....
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« Reply #8 on: June 03, 2012, 03:46:21 PM »

I was in Transportation for 25 years, the NMFC classification number for slot machines is 16340 sub 2 this is class 110.
I hope this helps you Ken

Density needs to be at least 4 inch pounds per cubic foot. On a 48x40x60 the total weight including the pallet needs to be at least 270 pounds. So never use less than 270 pounds on a 48x40x60. 60" is for height of the freight.

Shipping several pallets the linear feet is also important. If you exceed 12 linear most carriers charge an additional fee.

I also agree that it is best just to bite the bullet and eat the $45.
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