The Harmonised Commodity Code (NHM) is based on the international standard Harmonised System (HS) used to describe and code goods in international trade published by the World Customs Organisation (WCO).

(From French “Nomenclature harmonisée des marchandises”)

Harmonised Commodity Code

Harmonisiertes Güterverzeichnis / Nomenclature harmonisée des marchandises

The Harmonised Commodity Code (NHM) is based on the international standard Harmonised System (HS) used to describe and code goods in international trade published by the World Customs Organisation (WCO). It also contains railway-specific content in chapters 27, 98 and 99.

The NHM is an important basis for conducting international freight traffic. It is a standard and compatible commodity code and thereby facilitates compilation, comparison and analysis of data exchanged between customers, railway undertakings (RU) and administrative bodies. At the same time, it assists the RUs in monitoring the market.

The NHM enables tariffs to be differentiated based on the type of commodity and contributes to the harmonisation of the tariff systems applied by RUs.

For goods with dangerous goods characteristics the “Regulations governing the international carriage of dangerous goods by rail” (RID) shall prevail and shall be observed. There is no reference to the respective UN numbers in the NHM.

The UIC leaflet 221 on NHM is available on the ETF web site here

nhm_difference_en_2024(1).xlsx


nhm_difference_fr_2024.xlsx


nhm_difference_de_2024.xlsx

Changes in NHM code from 2025

In February 2024, the NHM Management Committee decided to align the NHM list with HS codes to comply with changes in EU customs legislation and facilitate smoother multimodal transport. As a result, Chapter 27 of the NHM will fully transition to HS codes starting in 2025. Minor adjustments will also be made to Chapter 99, which will be implemented from May 2025. For more information read: The NHM codes are changing in 2025.

The following updated NHM files will be valid from 01.01.2025.
Until this date the previous files can be used.

NHM_2024_EN_Valid_from_01.01.2025_V2


NHM_2024_FR_Valid_from_01.01.2025_V2


NHM_2024_DE_Valid_from_01.01.2025_V2

Table 2025 (valid from 01.01.2025)

български език
Valid from 01/01/2025
Čeština
Valid from 01/01/2025
Dansk
Valid from 01/01/2025
Ελληνικά
Valid from 01/01/2025
Español
Valid from 01/01/2025
Eesti keel
Valid from 01/01/2025
Suomen kieli
Valid from 01/01/2025
Hrvatski
Valid from 01/01/2025
Magyar
Valid from 01/01/2025
Italiano
Valid from 01/01/2025
Lietuvių kalba
Valid from 01/01/2025
Latviešu valoda
Valid from 01/01/2025
Malti
Valid from 01/01/2026
Nederlands
Valid from 01/01/2025
Polski
Valid from 01/01/2025
Português
Valid from 01/01/2025
Română
Valid from 01/01/2025
Šlovenčina
Valid from 01/01/2025
Slovenščina
Valid from 01/01/2025
Svenska
Valid from 01/01/2025

NHM Access file - valid from 01.01.2025

NHM_2024_DataOnly_Database

Table 2024

Deutsch
Valid from 01/05/2024
English
Valid from 01/05/2024
Français
Valid from 01/05/2024
български език
Valid from 01/05/2024
Čeština
Valid from 01/05/2024
Dansk
Valid from 01/05/2024
Ελληνικά
Valid from 01/05/2024
Español
Valid from 01/05/2024
Eesti keel
Valid from 01/05/2024
Suomen kieli
Valid from 01/05/2024
Hrvatski
Valid from 01/05/2024
magyar
Valid from 01/05/2024
Italiano
Valid from 01/05/2024
Lietuvių kalba
Valid from 01/05/2024
Latviešu valoda
Valid from 01/05/2024
Malti
Valid from 01/05/2024
Nederlands
Valid from 01/05/2024
Polski
Valid from 01/05/2024
Português
Valid from 01/05/2024
Română
Valid from 01/05/2024
 
Šlovenčina
Valid from 01/05/2024
Slovenščina
Valid from 01/05/2024
Svenska
Valid from 01/05/2024

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For any further information please contact: Parinaz Bazeghi

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Monday 3 August 2015