The July 2025 LTL Classification Changes Are Here
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Here’s What Shippers Need to Know
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What’s Changing?
Review main changes
The National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) system is undergoing a significant update. Starting July 19, outdated classifications could lead to:
Unexpected freight charges due to misclassification
Delays from reclassifications and additional inspections
Disputes and billing issues
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The Disposition Bulletin: Your Critical Reference
The Disposition Bulletin—the official summary of approved changes—is published by NMFTA
View Docket 2025-1 Disposition
As your trusted logistics partner, Mexicom Group is actively reviewing these changes and is ready to provide you with updated quotes upon request.
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What You Should Do Now?
Here are four key steps to prepare for the changes
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Align with Your Logistics Partner
Train Your Shipping and Logistics Teams
Review Your Current NMFC Classifications
Audit Your Bills of Lading (BOLs) and TMS Data
Make sure your commodities are correctly classified according to the upcoming updates
Ensure your transportation management systems, ERPs, or any freight rating tools reflect the latest classification changes
Rely on Mexicom Group. We ensure your shipments are classified correctly to avoid disputes, delays, or additional fees
We recommend ensuring your internal teams—logistics, accounting, and warehouse—understand the new classification standards
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Resources to Help You Prepare
Click to Download the FCDC Disposition Bulletin 1371 Spreadsheet (XLSX)
Click to Consult the View Public Docket Page
Click Here to Request Your Updated LTL Quote
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Need support?
Contact Mexicom Group representative today.
info@mexicomgroup.com mexicomgroup.com
Key NMFC 2025 Changes:
New density-based classes: 13-level scale based on weight-to-volume ratio.Simplified listings: Over 2,000 items grouped into broader categories.Special handling tags: For fragile, high-value, or oversized freight.New tool: ClassIT+ available starting July 15, 2025.
Changes to LTL Freight Classifications Coming in July 2025
Marben Acosta Terán
Created on June 17, 2025
Major updates to NMFC classifications are set to take effect on July 19, 2025, and if you ship LTL freight, these changes will directly impact how your shipments are classified, rated, and billed.
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The July 2025 LTL Classification Changes Are Here
start
Here’s What Shippers Need to Know
info@mexicomgroup.com
1/6
What’s Changing?
Review main changes
The National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) system is undergoing a significant update. Starting July 19, outdated classifications could lead to:
Unexpected freight charges due to misclassification
Delays from reclassifications and additional inspections
Disputes and billing issues
2/6
The Disposition Bulletin: Your Critical Reference
The Disposition Bulletin—the official summary of approved changes—is published by NMFTA
View Docket 2025-1 Disposition
As your trusted logistics partner, Mexicom Group is actively reviewing these changes and is ready to provide you with updated quotes upon request.
3/6
What You Should Do Now?
Here are four key steps to prepare for the changes
4/6
Align with Your Logistics Partner
Train Your Shipping and Logistics Teams
Review Your Current NMFC Classifications
Audit Your Bills of Lading (BOLs) and TMS Data
Make sure your commodities are correctly classified according to the upcoming updates
Ensure your transportation management systems, ERPs, or any freight rating tools reflect the latest classification changes
Rely on Mexicom Group. We ensure your shipments are classified correctly to avoid disputes, delays, or additional fees
We recommend ensuring your internal teams—logistics, accounting, and warehouse—understand the new classification standards
5/6
Resources to Help You Prepare
Click to Download the FCDC Disposition Bulletin 1371 Spreadsheet (XLSX)
Click to Consult the View Public Docket Page
Click Here to Request Your Updated LTL Quote
6/6
Need support?
Contact Mexicom Group representative today.
info@mexicomgroup.com mexicomgroup.com
Key NMFC 2025 Changes:
New density-based classes: 13-level scale based on weight-to-volume ratio.Simplified listings: Over 2,000 items grouped into broader categories.Special handling tags: For fragile, high-value, or oversized freight.New tool: ClassIT+ available starting July 15, 2025.