The National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA) has officially released Docket 2025-1, proposing significant revisions to the National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) system used for less-than-truckload (LTL) freight. The go-live date for these changes is set for July 19, 2025, and stakeholders are encouraged to prepare in advance to avoid errors that could inflate costs.
Changes to NMFC and Public Meeting Announcement
To discuss the proposals laid out in Docket 2025-1, the Freight Classification Development Council (FCDC) will hold a public meeting on Monday, March 3, 2025, coinciding with the NMFTA Spring Meeting in Clearwater Beach, Florida.
Stakeholders—including shippers, carriers, and 3PLs—are encouraged to participate and contribute feedback ahead of the meeting. Submitted insights should address the transportation characteristics (such as density, handling, stowability, and liability) or consider relevant packaging methods tied to proposed updates.
Feedback can be submitted through the following options:
- Online form on the NMFTA website
- Email: [email protected]
- Postal mail: Freight Classification Development Council, 1001 North Fairfax Street, Suite 600, Alexandria, VA 22314
- Meeting attendance: Complete the “Intent to Attend” form at least three business days prior to the meeting.
Submission Deadline: All feedback must be received by 5 p.m. ET on Tuesday, February 25, 2025.
Expert Commitment to Simplicity and Efficiency
“After consulting with NMFTA’s membership and NMFC users, our primary goal throughout this process is to make the logistics process smoother for supply chain professionals. To do so, we determined the current LTL freight classification system must be simplified,” said Keith Peterson, director of operations for NMFTA. “Of the 7,000 NMFC commodities, we’ve altered nearly one-third of the listings.”
NMFTA has prepared several resources to help NMFC users understand the updates before the changes go live, including:
- “NMFC Changes: What to Expect” video
- 2025 NMFC Changes List (PDF)
- List of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Recordings of LTL-specific listening sessions
Visit nmfcchanges.com for access to these materials and more insights about the upcoming adjustments.
Source: Commercial Carrier Journal