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    Door Fittings

    Door Fittings

    Door Fittings Freight

    About this Product

    Proper shipping of door fittings requires careful packaging to prevent damage during transit. Use protective materials like cardboard boxes or foam inserts to safeguard fragile components. Ensure stable stacking and secure loading to minimize movement.

    Product Specifications

    • Material: Metal or Plastic
    • Size Options: Varies by design
    • Load Capacity: Up to 500 lbs
    • Coating: Powder-coated or Galvanized
    • Applications: Commercial and residential doors
    • NMFC Code: 119710 (suggested)
    • Freight Class: Class 125 (suggested)

    Note: All specifications listed are suggested values.

    Why UNIS?

    Door fittings, with their varied shapes and sizes, are efficiently shipped using modular storage solutions that ensure secure handling and prevent damage during transport.

    Shipping Methods & Advantages

    LTL freight

    Best for 1–3 units or smaller batches that do not require a full truck.

    FTL freight

    Ideal for 5+ units or bulk shipments headed to large retail warehouses.

    Air freight

    Fastest option for urgent deliveries or time-sensitive placements.

    Reefer freight

    Recommended when the shipment includes temperature-sensitive contents.

    Reliable Transport

    Dedicated handling keeps fragile products secure throughout transit.

    Nationwide Network

    Coverage across major markets for consistent delivery windows.

    Timely Deliveries

    Optimized routing reduces delays and keeps inventory on schedule.

    Quality & Security

    Protective packaging and checks minimize damage risk.

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    Handling & Compliance

    HTS Official Website

    For detailed classification and shipping requirements, visit the HTS database.

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    UNIS HTS Codes

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    Dimensions & Weight (Packaged)

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    Handling Requirements

    Ensure proper handling by securing items in protective packaging and avoiding rough handling to prevent damage.

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    Packaging Specs

    Use protective materials like bubble wrap or foam inserts to safeguard fragile components during transit.

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    Accessorials

    Plan for loading dock access and forklift requirements to streamline shipping operations.

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    Cost Drivers

    Consider freight class and packaging costs to optimize shipping expenses.

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    Shipping FAQ

    Common questions we get across freight uses.

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