NMFC CHANGES

In July 2025, The National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA) rolled out changes to its freight classification system:
» Expanded the list of commodities classified by density
» Added two new classes to all Full-Scale density-based items for LTL freight
» Required some shippers to calculate the density of their shipments (dimensions and weight) to determine class
View the video below to hear our CEO Rob Estes talk more about the NMFTA’s updates:






The National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) system for LTL freight shipments can be complex, so be sure to visit the NMFTA website for helpful resources.


Steps To Follow When Calculating The Density Of Your Shipment
The NMFTA’s expanded density-based freight classification requires some shippers to calculate shipment density in pounds per cubic feet. To do this, follow these steps:
» Weigh your shipment in pounds
» Measure the length, width, and height in inches
» Multiply length, width, and height to calculate the total number of cubic inches
» Divide the cubic inches by 1,728 (the number of cubic inches in one cubic foot) to get total number of cubic feet
» Divide the weight in pounds by total cubic feet
For example:
» Multiply length by width by height: 25” X 24” X 23” = 13,800 cubic inches
o Convert cubic inches to cubic feet: Divide 13,800 by 1,728 = 7.98 cubic feet
» Divide the shipment’s weight by the number of cubic feet: 90 pounds ÷ 7.98 cubic feet = 11.27 pounds per cubic foot
Tip! Try our Class and Density Calculator to help you determine your shipment’s density and class.
For additional help, check out our NMFC FAQs as well as our Freight Packaging Guide for tips on how proper packaging can help maximize your shipment’s density.

