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Class 175 Freight BOL Template

Density: 5–6 lb/ft³. Furniture and apparel; cube-heavy.

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About class 175

Furniture and apparel; cube-heavy. Density range is 5–6 lb/ft³. Typical commodities include Clothing, couches, stuffed furniture.

Class 175 freight — frequently asked questions

What is freight class 175?
Freight class 175 represents shipments with a density of 5–6 lb/ft³. Furniture and apparel; cube-heavy.
What examples fit class 175?
Common class 175 examples include Clothing, couches, stuffed furniture.
How is class 175 priced compared to other classes?
Furniture and apparel; cube-heavy.
How do I confirm my freight is class 175?
Confirm class with your carrier's NMFC tariff or use the NMFC ClassIT system. Density alone determines class for many commodities; others have specific NMFC item numbers.
Can class 175 ship LTL?
Yes — class 175 routinely ships LTL. Accurate freight class on the BOL prevents reweigh/reclass charges from the carrier.

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