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Register of IJS Locations V1.Xlsx REGISTER OF PAST IJS LOCATIONS Region Country Location JIG Member Inspected Africa Angola Fishing Port Terminal PUMA May 2018 Africa Angola Luanda 4 de Fevereiro Airport PUMA May 2018 Africa Angola Lubango Mukanka Airport PUMA May 2018 Africa Benin Cadjehoun Airport PUMA May 2018 Africa Benin Cotonou Terminal PUMA May 2018 Africa Botswana Francistown Airport PUMA November 2018 Africa Botswana Gaborone Sir Seretse Khama AirportPUMA November 2018 Africa Botswana Gaborone Sir Seretse Khama AirportPUMA November 2018 Africa Botswana Kasane Airport PUMA November 2018 Africa Ethiopia Arba Minch OiLibya October 2018 Africa Ethiopia Axum OiLibya October 2018 Africa Ethiopia Bole OiLibya October 2018 Africa Ethiopia Dire Dawa OiLibya October 2018 Africa Ethiopia Gondar OiLibya October 2018 Africa Ethiopia Jijiga OiLibya October 2018 Africa Ethiopia Jimma OiLibya October 2018 Africa Ghana Kotoka International Airport PUMA November 2018 Africa Kenya Mombasa IP OiLibya OiLibya October 2018 Africa Kenya Nairobi IP OiLibya OiLibya October 2018 Africa Malawi Chileka Int Airport (Blantyre) PUMA April 2018 Africa Malawi Kamuzu int.Airport (Lilongwe) PUMA April 2018 Africa Morocco Al Hoceima OiLibya December 2017 Africa Morocco Ben Slimane OiLibya November 2017 Africa Morocco Ben Slimane OiLibya November 2018 Africa Morocco Casablanca Libya Oil July 2017 Africa Morocco Casablanca OiLibya May 2018 Africa Morocco Fez OiLibya November 2017 Africa Morocco Fez OiLibya November 2018 Africa Morocco Nador OiLibya December 2017 Africa Morocco Nador OiLibya November 2018 Africa Morocco Oujda OiLibya November 2017 Africa Morocco Oujda OiLibya November 2018 Africa Morocco Rabat Libya Oil July 2017 Africa Morocco Rabat OiLibya May 2018 Africa Morocco Tangier Libya Oil July 2017 Africa Morocco Tangier OiLibya May 2018 Africa Morocco Tetouan Libya Oil Sepember 2017 Africa Morocco Tetouan OiLibya May 2018 Africa Morocco Tit Melil OiLibya November 2017 Africa Morocco Tit Melil OiLibya November 2018 Africa Mozambique Maputo PUMA May 2018 Africa Mozambique Nacala PUMA June 2018 Africa Mozambique Nampula PUMA June 2018 Africa Mozambique Pemba PUMA June 2018 Africa Mozambique Tete PUMA June 2018 Africa Namibia Eros Airport PUMA November 2018 Africa Namibia Ondangwa Airfield PUMA November 2018 Africa Nigeria Lagos Airport - PUMA PUMA November 2018 Africa South Africa 43 Airschool Port Alfred PUMA June 2018 Africa South Africa Phinda Lodge PUMA June 2018 Africa South Africa Richards Bay Terminal PUMA October 2018 Africa Tanzania Arusha Airport (Av) PUMA October 2018 02/03/2020 REGISTER OF PAST IJS LOCATIONS Region Country Location JIG Member Inspected Africa Tanzania Dar Es Salaam ADHIP Puma PUMA May 2018 Africa Tanzania Dar es Salaam Terminal PUMA May 2018 Africa Tanzania Dodoma Airport Int. (Av) PUMA October 2018 Africa Tanzania Mwanza Airport (Av) PUMA October 2018 Africa Tanzania Songwe Int. AirPort (Av) PUMA November 2018 Africa Tanzania Tabora Airport (Av) PUMA October 2018 Africa Tanzania Zanzibar Int. Airport PUMA May 2018 Africa Tanzania Zanzibar Terminal PUMA May 2018 Africa Tunisia Rades Terminal Libya Oil May 2017 Africa Tunisia Radez Terminal OiLibya December 2018 Africa Tunisia Tunis Carthage Libya Oil May 2017 Africa Tunisia Tunis Carthage OiLibya December 2018 Africa Zambia Ndola Airport Puma October 2018 Africa Zimbabwe HARARE FVCP-PUMA:ADIP PUMA October 2018 Africa Zimbabwe HARARE HRE-PUMA:ADIP PUMA October 2018 Africa Zimbabwe Victoria Falls Airport PUMA November 2018 Asia Pacific Australia Albury WFS August 2018 Asia Pacific Australia Banks Town WFS October 2018 Asia Pacific Australia Burnie Wynyard WFS August 2018 Asia Pacific Australia Carnarvon WFS March 2018 Asia Pacific Australia Coffs Harbour WFS October 2018 Asia Pacific Australia Essendon WFS December 2018 Asia Pacific Australia Geraldton WFS March 2018 Asia Pacific Australia Griffith WFS May 2018 Asia Pacific Australia Groote Eylandt WFS June 2018 Asia Pacific Australia Invercargill WFS August 2018 Asia Pacific Australia Learmouth WFS March 2018 Asia Pacific Australia Lismore WFS October 2018 Asia Pacific Australia Mildura WFS September 2018 Asia Pacific Australia Moorabbin WFS August 2018 Asia Pacific Australia Normanton WFS December 2018 Asia Pacific Australia Port Lincoln WFS June 2018 Asia Pacific Australia Wagga Wagga WFS August 2018 Asia Pacific Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Int Airport PetronasPetronas IP July 2018 Asia Pacific Myanmar Mandalay International Airport PUMA March 2018 Asia Pacific Myanmar Yangon Airport PUMA March 2018 Central & South AmericaBelize Belize ADHIP Puma PUMA November 2018 Central & South AmericaEl Salvador Cepa Terminal PUMA July 2018 Central & South AmericaEl Salvador El Salvador International Airport PUMA July 2018 Central & South AmericaGuatemala San Jose Terminal PUMA October 2018 Central & South AmericaGuatemala Santo Tomas Terminal PUMA October 2018 Central & South AmericaHonduras Tela Terminal PUMA November 2018 Central & South AmericaNicaragua Managua ADHIP Puma PUMA December 2018 Central & South AmericaParaguay Asuncion International Airport PUMA September 2018 Central & South AmericaParaguay San Antonio Terminal PUMA September 2018 Central & South AmericaPuerto Rico San Juan AD WFS WFS November 2018 Central & South AmericaPuerto Rico San Juan Airport PUMA November 2018 Central & South AmericaUS Virgin Islands St Croix Airport PUMA September 2018 Central & South AmericaUS Virgin Islands St Thomas PUMA July 2018 Europe/Russia Denmark Dansk Fuels Aalborg Airport Dansk Fuels July 2018 Europe/Russia Denmark Esbjerg EBJ-DANSK FUELS:ADIP DANSK FUELSDecember 2018 Europe/Russia France Bordeaux WFS March 2018 02/03/2020 REGISTER OF PAST IJS LOCATIONS Region Country Location JIG Member Inspected Europe/Russia France Le Bourget WFS December 2018 Europe/Russia France Nice ADIP WFS WFS March 2018 Europe/Russia France Rouen WFS December 2018 Europe/Russia Gibraltar Gibraltar ADIP WFS WFS October 2018 Europe/Russia Italy Alghero WFS May 2018 Europe/Russia Italy Catania ADIP WFS WFS June 2018 Europe/Russia Italy Olbia WFS June 2018 Europe/Russia Portugal Faro IP Pool Repsol December 2018 Europe/Russia Spain Alicante CLH March 2017 Europe/Russia Spain Barcelona CLH May 2017 Europe/Russia Spain Gran Canaria CMD September 2018 Europe/Russia Spain Malaga CLH March 2017 Europe/Russia Spain Palma CLH April 2017 Europe/Russia Spain Tenerife Sur CMD September 2018 Europe/Russia Turkey Gaziantep Airport Thy Opet December 2018 Europe/Russia Turkey Istanbul isl-IGA:ADHIP IGA January 2019 Europe/Russia United Kingdom Birmingham IP/S WFS October 2018 Europe/Russia United Kingdom Bournemouth WFS May 2018 Europe/Russia United Kingdom Leeds Bradford Airport ASIG ASIG September 2018 Europe/Russia United Kingdom Liverpool IP WFS WFS December 2018 Europe/Russia United Kingdom London Heathrow ASIG Solus ASIG November 2018 Europe/Russia United Kingdom Northolt WFS June 2018 Europe/Russia United Kingdom Southampton WFS May 2018 Middle East Afghanistan Herat HEA-WFS:ADIP WFS January 2019 Middle East Afghanistan Kabul KBL-WFS:ADIP WFS January 2019 Middle East Saudi Arabia Abha APSCO January 2017 Middle East Saudi Arabia Abha APSCO February 2018 Middle East Saudi Arabia Al Ahsa APSCO April 2017 Middle East Saudi Arabia Al Ahsa APSCO May 2018 Middle East Saudi Arabia Al Baha APSCO May 2017 Middle East Saudi Arabia Al Baha APSCO July 2018 Middle East Saudi Arabia Al Jouf APSCO December 2017 Middle East Saudi Arabia Al Jouf APSCO December 2018 Middle East Saudi Arabia Al Qaisumah APSCO December 2017 Middle East Saudi Arabia Al Qaisumah APSCO December 2018 Middle East Saudi Arabia Al Qassim APSCO October 2017 Middle East Saudi Arabia Al Wajh APSCO August 2017 Middle East Saudi Arabia Al Wajh (Wedjh) APSCO August 2018 Middle East Saudi Arabia Arar APSCO October 2017 Middle East Saudi Arabia Arar APSCO November 2018 Middle East Saudi Arabia Bisha APSCO May 2017 Middle East Saudi Arabia Bisha APSCO July 2018 Middle East Saudi Arabia Dammam MCRA July 2018 Middle East Saudi Arabia Dawadmi APSCO August 2017 Middle East Saudi Arabia Dawadmi APSCO August 2018 Middle East Saudi Arabia Dawasir APSCO December 2018 Middle East Saudi Arabia Dawasir APSCO December 2018 Middle East Saudi Arabia Gassim APSCO October 2018 Middle East Saudi Arabia Gurayat APSCO October 2017 Middle East Saudi Arabia Gurayat APSCO November 2018 Middle East Saudi Arabia Hail APSCO October 2017 Middle East Saudi Arabia Hail APSCO October 2018 02/03/2020 REGISTER OF PAST IJS LOCATIONS Region Country Location JIG Member Inspected Middle East Saudi Arabia Jazan APSCO August 2018 Middle East Saudi Arabia Jeddah Alshams Alshams November 2018 Middle East Saudi Arabia Jeddah SAS ITP SAS May 2018 Middle East Saudi Arabia Jeddah UGAFCO UGAFCO February 2018 Middle East Saudi Arabia Jizan APSCO August 2017 Middle East Saudi Arabia KAIA - Jeddah APSCO APSCO April 2018 Middle East Saudi Arabia KAIA Jeddah APSCO April 2017 Middle East Saudi Arabia KAIA Jeddah Petrostar Petrostar January 2018 Middle East Saudi Arabia KKIA - Riyadh APSCO April 2018 Middle East Saudi Arabia KKIA Riyadh APSCO April 2017 Middle East Saudi Arabia KKIA Riyadh UFC UFC July 2018 Middle East Saudi Arabia Madinah ITP APSCO December 2018 Middle East Saudi Arabia Madinah ITP APSCO December 2018 Middle East Saudi Arabia Medina APSCO December 2017 Middle East Saudi Arabia Medina Alshams Alshams November 2018 Middle East Saudi Arabia Najran APSCO December 2017 Middle East Saudi Arabia Nejran APSCO December 2018 Middle East Saudi Arabia PASCO Jeddah PASCO August 2018 Middle
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