levendelaster
Levendelaster is a Danish term that denotes live loads or living cargo in transport and logistics. It refers to shipments that contain living organisms, such as livestock, pets, plants, or biological samples, and that require specialized handling and welfare protections during transit. The term is encountered primarily in Danish and other Nordic logistics literature, where it helps differentiate moving living material from inanimate freight.
Etymology and usage: The compound appears to derive from the Danish words levende ("living") and last ("load"
Practice and requirements: Levendelaster shipments demand planning for animal welfare, health status documentation, appropriate ventilation and
Regulatory and scholarly notes: The term appears mainly in professional contexts rather than general consumer language.