Freight Class for Coffee Beans

Calculate the accurate LTL freight class and density for Coffee Beans. Official NMFC 152401 standards for 2026 shipping.

NMFC Classification Data

ParameterValue
NMFC Item Code152401
Freight Class65
Typical Density (PCF)19.2 PCF
Category / SiloFood and Beverage

Visual Classification Analysis

NMFC Density Chart for Coffee Beans

This chart visualizes the NMFC density spectrum. The blue bar indicates the standard class assigned to Coffee Beans based on its typical shipping density.

Key Shipping Risks for Coffee Beans

Be aware of these 4 common risks when booking LTL freight.

  • !Coffee Beans: Moisture absorption causing mold growth and spoilage of green coffee beans.
  • !Coffee Beans: Pungent odor absorption from nearby freight compromising bean quality.
  • !Coffee Beans: Pest infestation risk requiring strict compliance with phytosanitary and food safety standards.
  • !Coffee Beans: High-value theft risk necessitating security seals and discreet, tamper-evident labeling.

Packaging Requirements (4 Steps)

Follow these steps exactly to avoid reclassification fees and damage claims.

  1. 1For safe Coffee Beans transport: Use food-grade, moisture-barrier poly-lined jute or burlap sacks stacked on heat-treated, pest-free pallets.
  2. 2For safe Coffee Beans transport: Apply high-tension plastic stretch wrap to cover the entire pallet to prevent shifting and contamination.
  3. 3For safe Coffee Beans transport: Utilize corner boards to protect the integrity of the pallet load and stabilize during transit.
  4. 4For safe Coffee Beans transport: Affix clear, moisture-resistant labels indicating 'Food Product' and 'Keep Dry' on all sides.

Calculate Density for Coffee Beans

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the NMFC code for Coffee Beans?

The standard NMFC item code for Coffee Beans is 152401. This code is used by LTL carriers to identify the commodity type on the Bill of Lading.

What freight class is Coffee Beans?

Coffee Beans is typically classified as Class 65. However, this can change if the pallet density (PCF) varies from standard industry averages.

How do I avoid reclassification fees for Coffee Beans?

To avoid re-billing, always provide exact dimensions (L x W x H) and total weight including the pallet. Use our density calculator to confirm your Coffee Beans falls within the Class 65 density range.

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