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FedEx Freight gives shippers ‘more time’ to adjust to new LTL class rules

July 22, 2025
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FedEx Freight gives shippers ‘more time’ to adjust to new LTL class rules
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The nation’s largest less-than-truckload carrier, FedEx Freight, is delaying enforcement of a new set of freight classification rules until Dec. 1.

The National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA), a nonprofit trade group, rolled out final updates to its decades-old freight classification ratings on Saturday. The revisions are moving the industry toward a density-based coding system that is expected to more accurately align actual carrier costs with pricing.

For months, the NMFTA, carriers and 3PLs have been working to help shippers prepare for the changes to the 90-year-old National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) system. The advice to shippers has been: “know your freight.”

Shippers are now tasked with better understanding the full dimensions of their shipments, not just the weights. The more information provided upfront, the more accurate shipment pricing is likely to be, experts say.

However, FedEx Freight (NYSE: FDX) said it is giving its customers “more time to adjust.”

“Since several commodities are moving to density-based classification, it’s more important than ever for shippers to accurately record shipments’ density, weight, and dimensions. If you ship these types of commodities, the density will determine the classification,” a statement on the company’s website said.

The carrier also cautioned that future charges may apply for incomplete details on a bill of lading.

“Once the changes are fully adopted, FedEx Freight may apply an inspection surcharge (Item 980, Item 981) for shipments with incomplete or inaccurate information listed on the BOL.”

FreightWaves has reached out to FedEx for comment.

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