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The Commodity Classification Standards Board develops and maintains National Motor Freight Classification. The CCSB is an autonomous board of three to seven full-time employees of the National Motor Freight Traffic Association. The CCSB's staff includes a lawyer and a packaging consultant.

The National Motor Freight Traffic Association hosts three meetings a year at which the CCSB considers proposals to amend the National Motor Freight Classification and the association considers topics of interest to its members.

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