What is HS code 844130 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Machines; for making cartons, boxes, cases, tubes, drums or similar containers (other than by moulding), of paper pulp, paper or paperboard
Heading 8441 — Machines; for making up paper pulp, paper or paperboard, including cutting machines of all kinds
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Use HS-6 844130 when importing or exporting machines designed to create cartons, boxes, or similar containers from paper, paper pulp, or paperboard. For example, a machine that assembles cardboard boxes for shipping would fall under this code.
This code specifically targets machines that produce containers without using molding techniques. In contrast, HS-6 844140 covers machines that mold paper products, such as cups or trays, which are not included here.
If your equipment is designed for cutting, folding, or assembling paper products into containers, it likely fits under this HS-6. Machines that only print on paper or perform other non-container functions would be classified elsewhere.
When considering this classification, think about the end-use of the machine. If it’s primarily for packaging and creating rigid structures from paper materials, HS-6 844130 is the right choice.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
paper container machines · carton making equipment · box assembly machines · paperboard cutting machines · non-molding machines · packaging machinery · paper pulp processing · shipping box production · automated carton makers · rigid paper containers · folding box machines · tubes and drums production · case erecting machines · paper packaging solutions
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