ITEM 1001A Determining Averaged Density Classification When Multiple Density Driven Classification Items are in a Shipment

  1. Application of this item applies only on shipments that contain multiple commodities, which according to the NMF 100 Series have a density driven classification, within the same piece, package or shipment.


  2. Despite the individual classification of individual pieces or packages, an averaged density class will be determined by dividing the piece, package, or shipment weight by that total cubic feet of the said piece, package or shipment.


  3. The said averaged density class, as determined in Item 1001-A 2, will be subject to an Averaged Density classification level as shown in the table below:


  4. Sub 1Less than 1400
    Sub 21 but less than 2300
    Sub 32 but less than 4250
    Sub 44 but less than 6175
    Sub 56 but less than 8125
    Sub 68 but less than 10100
    Sub 710 but less than 1292.5
    Sub 812 but less than 1585
    Sub 915 but less than 22.570
    Sub 1022.5 but less than 3065
    Sub 1130 or greater60