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    Circular Sections

    Circular Sections

    Circular Sections Freight

    About this Product

    Proper packaging and handling are critical for shipping circular sections. Individual wrapping, palletizing, and adherence to size/weight specifications ensure safe transport. Compliance with NMFC and HTS codes is essential for classification and customs clearance.

    Product Specifications

    • NMFC Code: 10840
    • Freight Class: TBD

    Why UNIS?

    Circular sections require specialized handling due to their shape and dimensions. UNIS's adaptable logistics solutions accommodate variable sizes, ensuring secure transport while meeting NMFC and HTS compliance requirements.

    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

    Customs classification guidelines for international shipments.

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    UNIS HTS Codes

    Tariff codes for accurate product categorization.

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    Dimensions & Weight (Packaged)

    - **Storage Size/Dimensions**: Minimum 200 square feet, ideally 20ft x 10ft, with a height clearance of 12 feet. Allow for a 3-foot aisle space between storage locations. - **Storage Conditions**: Dry storage is essential. The area must be well-ventilated to prevent dust accumulation and maintain a stable environment. Avoid direct sunlight exposure. - **Special Handling**: Circular sections are considered moderately fragile. Each item should be individually wrapped in protective padding, such as bubble wrap or cardboard, to prevent damage during handling. Palletize items if possible to minimize direct contact. - **Stacking/Shelving**: Items can be stacked to a maximum height of 8 feet using sturdy, adjustable shelving units. Pallet storage is also suitable, with pallets spaced 4 feet apart for easy access. Consider using interlocking pallet systems for stability. - **Access Requirements**: A standard 12ft x 10ft loading dock is required for truck access. Dock door width should be at least 10 feet. A minimum clearance of 10 feet is needed at the loading dock for maneuvering equipment. Forklift access is necessary for efficient movement of the circular sections. Ensure the aisle width is a minimum of 8 feet.

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    Handling Requirements

    Moderately fragile materials require individual wrapping, palletizing, and adherence to stacking height limits. Storage areas must meet access and space requirements for efficient handling.

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    Packaging Specs

    Individual wrapping, palletizing, and secure bundling to prevent damage during transit.

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    Accessorials

    Additional services like warehouse storage, loading/unloading, and specialized equipment for oversized or irregularly shaped items.

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    Cost Drivers

    Shipping costs depend on product dimensions, weight, handling complexity, and compliance with regulatory standards.

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    Shipping FAQ

    Common questions we get across freight uses.

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