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mottaks

Mottak is a Norwegian noun meaning a place or system where something or someone is received. The most common public sense refers to a reception center for people, particularly asylum seekers and refugees. In Norway, mottak facilities are used to house individuals while their cases are processed and decisions are made. These centers may be run by government agencies or by contracted organizations and typically provide lodging, meals, and administrative support, coordinating with asylum authorities.

Beyond social reception, mottak can describe facilities involved in receiving goods, mail, or information. In logistics

Etymology and grammar: mottak derives from the verb motta, meaning to receive, with a nominal suffix. The

See also: asylmottak, mottaks kapasitet, reception. Notable usage often appears in government reports, NGO briefings, and

or
administration,
the
term
denotes
the
point
at
which
items
enter
a
process,
warehouse,
or
distribution
network.
The
word
thus
covers
both
human
intake
and
material
intake
contexts,
depending
on
the
domain.
word
is
neuter
in
gender.
In
indefinite
plural,
it
is
mottak;
in
definite
plural,
mottakene.
The
genitive
singular
form
is
mottaks,
and
the
genitive
plural
form
is
mottakenes
in
standard
usage.
administrative
language
discussing
the
capacity,
organization,
and
operation
of
reception
facilities.