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Understanding The 2025 NMFC Classification Changes

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Innovative Approaches to Beverage Supply Chain Efficiency

The National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) system is undergoing a significant shift in July 2025. This update will simplify classifications by focusing on density-based groupings—and it could impact your freight rates.

📥 Download our overview to learn what’s changing, how it affects your shipments, and what steps to take today.

In this guide, you’ll learn:

  • What the new 13-tier density classification system looks like

  • How to calculate your freight’s density

  • Why packaging and complete shipment details matter more than ever

  • What shippers should be doing now to prepare

Whether you ship regionally or across North America, these changes could affect your agreements, classifications, and costs. Don’t get caught off guard—download the guide and stay ahead.

Fill out the form to access your copy now.

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