HS-6 · Subheading
860691
Railway or tramway goods vans and wagons; covered and closed, not self-propelled
Heading 8606 — Railway or tramway goods vans and wagons; not self-propelled
Chapter 86: Railway or tramway locomotives
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 860691 when importing or exporting covered railway goods vans and wagons that are not self-propelled. For instance, if you're shipping a covered freight wagon designed to transport bulk materials, this is the correct code.
This code specifically applies to closed goods vans, distinguishing them from other types of railway wagons like open wagons or tank wagons. If you have a wagon that is open on top, you would not use this code.
Covered railway goods vans under this HS-6 are typically used for transporting goods that require protection from the elements, such as perishable items or sensitive materials. This contrasts with HS-6 860692, which covers open wagons.
When classifying your goods, consider the specific design and intended use of the wagon. If it has a roof and sides to shield cargo from weather, it likely falls under this category.
Keywords & topics
Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.
railway goods vans · covered wagons · non-self-propelled wagons · freight transport · railway cargo · closed railway wagons · transportation equipment · railway logistics · bulk material transport · cargo protection · railway classification · shipping containers · rail transport · goods transportation · freight wagons · railway vehicles · cargo vans
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Covered freight wagon for transporting grains
- Closed goods van used for shipping electronics
- Railway wagon designed to carry textiles under cover
- Covered container wagon for transporting chemicals
- Closed van for moving machinery parts
- Freight wagon with a roof for carrying food products
- Railway goods van used for transporting furniture
- Covered wagon for shipping pharmaceuticals
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code 860691 used for?
- How to classify a covered railway wagon?
- Are closed goods vans included in HS 860691?
- What types of goods can be transported in covered wagons?
- Differences between HS 860691 and HS 860692?
- What are the requirements for importing railway goods vans?
- Can I use HS 860691 for open wagons?
- What materials are typically transported in covered railway vans?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- how to classify covered railway goods vans
- examples of products under HS code 860691
- requirements for importing closed railway wagons
- differences between covered and open railway wagons
- what to include in a shipment of railway goods vans
- how to determine if a wagon is covered or open
- classification guidelines for railway freight wagons
- best practices for shipping covered railway wagons
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of wagons fall under HS code 860691?
- HS code 860691 covers covered and closed railway goods vans and wagons that are not self-propelled, used for transporting various goods.
- Can I use HS 860691 for an open-top wagon?
- No, HS 860691 specifically applies to closed wagons. Open-top wagons would fall under a different code, such as HS 860692.
- What are some examples of goods transported in covered railway vans?
- Covered railway vans are often used to transport perishable goods, electronics, textiles, and other items that need protection from the elements.
- How do I know if my wagon is classified correctly?
- Ensure your wagon has a roof and sides to protect cargo from weather. If it meets these criteria, it likely falls under HS 860691.
- What is the difference between HS 860691 and HS 860692?
- HS 860691 is for covered goods vans, while HS 860692 is for open wagons. The key difference is the presence of a roof and sides.
- Are there any specific import requirements for covered railway wagons?
- Yes, you may need to provide documentation regarding the wagon's design, intended use, and compliance with safety regulations.
- Can I use HS 860691 for transporting machinery parts?
- Yes, if the machinery parts are being transported in a covered wagon, HS 860691 is the appropriate code.
- What packaging is required for goods shipped in covered railway vans?
- Goods should be securely packaged to prevent damage during transport, and the packaging should be suitable for the type of cargo being shipped.
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