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Freight Class for Robot???
Does anybody know the correct freight class for shipping a robot? Can you tell me the class number and description, so I can make a case that it DOESN'T have to be class 200?
Class 85 is machine parts, but they wouldn't go for that. Also, anybody find a good, inexpensive shipper for regional to regional? How about one that picks up in Houston on Saturday? Thanks, Eric. ps...while looking for this I ran across this propsed change to freight classes: It is proposed to establish the following new item in the Classification: VEHICLES, MOTOR: subject to item 190100 NEW Human Transporters, self-balancing, two-non-tandem-wheeled, electric powered, in boxes......... 100 Last edited by Eric Reed : 11-03-2002 at 20:17. |
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