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frakter

Frakter is a term used in Norwegian and Danish to describe the act of transporting goods from one location to another. It is the present tense form of the verb frakte, meaning to convey, carry, or ship cargo by road, sea, air, or rail. In everyday use, frakter denotes the action of shipping rather than a specific noun for the carrier or the cargo.

The related noun frakt refers to freight, cargo, or shipping charges, and appears in contexts such as

Etymologically, frakte derives from older Germanic roots and has cognates across Scandinavian languages. In Danish, the

fraktkostnader
(freight
costs)
and
fraktavtale
(freight
agreement).
In
logistics
and
contracts,
frakter
helps
specify
responsibilities
and
costs
associated
with
the
transport
of
goods.
The
concept
is
central
to
trade,
shipping,
and
supply
chains,
spanning
various
modes
of
transport
and
regulatory
frameworks
governing
carriage
of
goods.
verb
is
frakte;
in
Norwegian,
frakte
and
frakter
are
used,
while
Swedish
uses
frakta
and
fraktar
as
its
cognate
forms.
Although
frakter
is
primarily
used
as
a
verb,
it
can
appear
in
compound
terms
that
denote
the
carrier
or
transport
operator
depending
on
the
context.
The
term
thus
sits
at
the
intersection
of
language,
law,
and
logistics,
reflecting
the
integral
role
of
transportation
in
commerce.