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(UN/LOCODE) for Israel United Nations Code for Trade and Transport Locations (UN/LOCODE) for Israel N.B. To check the official, current database of UN/LOCODEs see: https://www.unece.org/cefact/locode/service/location.html UN/LOCODE Location Name State Functionality Status Coordinatesi IL 2LL Eliad Road terminal; Recognised location 3248N 03544E IL 8UH Gush Halav Z Port; Road terminal; Recognised location 3310N 03526E IL ABB Alonei Abba Z Road terminal; Recognised location 3243N 03510E IL ABU Abu Ghosh JM Road terminal; Recognised location 3148N 03506E IL ACR Acre Port; QQ IL ADI Adanim M Road terminal; Recognised location 3208N 03454E IL ADM Adam Road terminal; Border crossing Approved by national facilitation body IL AFU Afula Road terminal; Recognised location 3236N 03517E IL AHG Alon Hagalil Z Road terminal; Recognised location 3245N 03513E IL AIM Alonim Z Road terminal; Recognised location 3243N 03508E IL AKK Akko Z Port; Road terminal; Recognised location 3255N 03504E IL AKL Ashkelon Port; Request under consideration IL ALN Alenbi Road terminal; Border crossing Approved by national facilitation body IL ALU Alumot Z Road terminal; Request under consideration 3242N 03532E IL ALV Ayalon Valley JM Rail terminal; Road terminal; Recognised location 3150N 03501E IL AMD Ami'Ad Z Road terminal; Recognised location 3255N 03532E IL AMI Amir Road terminal; Recognised location 3311N 03538E IL AMM Amminadav JM Road terminal; Recognised location 3145N 03508E IL AMR Amirim Z Road terminal; Recognised location 3256N 03527E UN/LOCODE Location Name State Functionality Status Coordinatesi IL ARB Arbel Z Road terminal; Recognised location 3248N 03529E IL ARV Arava Road terminal; Border crossing Approved by national facilitation body IL AS2 Mishor Adumim M Port; Multimodal function, ICD etc.; Recognised location 3147N 03519E IL ASA Ashalim Road terminal; Request under consideration 3057N 34421E IL ASB Ashdod Bonded Air D Multimodal function, ICD etc.; Approved by Customs 3149N 03439E Authority IL ASF Ashdod Fridenson D Multimodal function, ICD etc.; Recognised location 3149N 03439E IL ASH Ashdod Port; QQ IL ASL Ashdod Logisticare D Multimodal function, ICD etc.; Approved by Customs 3148N 03439E Authority IL ASM Ashdod Granaries D Multimodal function, ICD etc.; Approved by Customs 3149N 03439E Authority IL ASU Arsuf TA Road terminal; Recognised location 3211N 03448E IL ATT Atlit HA Road terminal; Recognised location 3241N 03456E IL AVG Avigdor D Road terminal; Recognised location 3142N 03444E IL AVI Avihayil M Road terminal; Recognised location 3221N 03452E IL AYA Ayanot TA Road terminal; Recognised location 3154N 03446E IL AYL Ashdot Ya'Akov Ihud Z Road terminal; Recognised location 3239N 03534E IL AZA Kefar Aza Road terminal; Recognised location 3129N 03432E IL AZO Azor TA Road terminal; Recognised location 3201N 03448E IL BAG Baqa Al-Gharbiyye HA Road terminal; Recognised location 3225N 03502E IL BAR Bar'am Road terminal; Recognised location 3303N 03526E IL BAT Bat Yam Road terminal; Recognised location IL BBE Beit Berl M Road terminal; Recognised location 3211N 03455E IL BBK Bene Beraq Road terminal; Recognised location 3205N 03451E IL BBR Bnei Brak TA Road terminal; Recognised location 3205N 03450E IL BDR Bnei Dror M Road terminal; Recognised location 3215N 03454E 2 UN/LOCODE Location Name State Functionality Status Coordinatesi IL BE8 Beit Nehemia TA Road terminal; Recognised location 3158N 03457E IL BEA Bet El Azari Road terminal; Recognised location 3150N 03448E IL BEE Be'er Ya'akov Road terminal; Recognised location 3156N 03450E IL BEH Bet Hanan M Road terminal; Recognised location 3156N 03446E IL BEI Beit Kama Road terminal; Recognised location 3127N 03446E IL BEN Ben Shemen M Road terminal; Recognised location 3157N 03454E IL BER Be'Eri D Road terminal; Recognised location 3125N 03429E IL BET Bet She'an Z Road terminal; Request under consideration 3230N 03530E IL BEV Beer Sheba Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC IL BEY Be'erot Yitzhak Road terminal; Recognised location 3203N 03455E IL BGA Ben Gurion International TA Road terminal; Airport; Recognised location 3201N 03453E Apt IL BGV Binyamina-Giv'at Ada Port; Multimodal function, ICD etc.; Recognised location 3231N 03456E IL BHA Beit Hashmonay M Road terminal; Recognised location 3153N 03454E IL BHE Bat Hefer M Road terminal; Recognised location 3219N 03500E IL BHN Bahan Road terminal; Recognised location 3221N 03501E IL BJN Beit Jann Z Road terminal; Recognised location 3257N 03522E IL BKN Barkan Industrial Park Multimodal function, ICD etc.; Recognised location 3206N 03507E IL BNA Bnei Atarot M Road terminal; Recognised location 3201N 03454E IL BNE Bnei Ayish Road terminal; Recognised location 3147N 03446E IL BNY Bet Hananya HA Road terminal; Recognised location 3232N 03455E IL BOR Bet Oren HA Road terminal; Recognised location 3243N 03500E IL BRE Bnei Reem D Road terminal; Recognised location 3146N 03447E IL BRN Bitanit Road terminal; Border crossing Approved by national facilitation body IL BRZ Bazra M Road terminal; Recognised location 3212N 03452E IL BSE Bet Shemesh Road terminal; Recognised location 3144N 03459E IL BSH Bat Shlomo HA Road terminal; Recognised location 3235N 03501E 3 UN/LOCODE Location Name State Functionality Status Coordinatesi IL BSR Beit Shean Rail Terminal Z Multimodal function, ICD etc.; Approved by Customs 3230N 03530E Authority IL BTD Bet Dagan Multimodal function, ICD etc.; Recognised location 3200N 03449E IL BTH Bet Lehem Hagelilit Z Road terminal; Recognised location 3244N 03511E IL BTZ Beit Zera Z Rail terminal; Road terminal; Recognised location 3241N 03534E IL BVQ Beer-Tuvia D Road terminal; Recognised location 3146N 03443E IL BXQ Ashdod Bonded D Multimodal function, ICD etc.; Approved by Customs 3149N 03439E Authority IL BYA Beit Yanai M Road terminal; Recognised location 3222N 03451E IL BYE Bet Yehoshua M Road terminal; Recognised location 3215N 03451E IL BZA Bet Zayit JM Road terminal; Recognised location 3146N 03510E IL BZT Betzet Z Road terminal; Recognised location 3304N 03508E IL CAB Kabri Road terminal; Recognised location 3301N 03509E IL CAE Caesarea Road terminal; Recognised location 3229N 03453E IL CML Karmi'el Z Road terminal; Recognised location 3255N 03518E IL CXQ Ashdod Conterm D Multimodal function, ICD etc.; Approved by Customs 3149N 03439E Authority IL DAK Daliyat Al Karmel HA Road terminal; Recognised location 3241N 03502E IL DAN Dan Z Road terminal; Recognised location 3314N 03539E IL DAR Bnei Darom Road terminal; Recognised location 3149N 03141E IL DAV Ramat David Road terminal; Recognised location 3241N 03512E IL DEG Degania Z Road terminal; Recognised location 3242N 03534E IL DFN Dafna Z Road terminal; Recognised location 3313N 03538E IL DIM Dimona D Road terminal; Recognised location 3104N 03502E IL DIY Daliyya Z Road terminal; Recognised location 3235N 03504E IL DOR Dorot Road terminal; Recognised location 3130N 03439E IL DVI Devira D Road terminal; Recognised location 3125N 03450E IL EHA Eshel Hanasi D Road terminal; Recognised location 3120N 03442E 4 UN/LOCODE Location Name State Functionality Status Coordinatesi IL EHF Emek Hefer Industrial Park M Multimodal function, ICD etc.; Recognised location 3224N 03453E IL EIG Ein Gedi D Road terminal; Recognised location 3127N 03522E IL EIL Eilabun D Road terminal; Recognised location 3250N 03524E IL EIN Ein Tzurim Road terminal; Recognised location 3142N 03443E IL EIY Ein Yahav Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC IL EMU Emunim D Road terminal; Recognised location 3145N 03440E IL ENS Ein Shemer Road terminal; Recognised location 3227N 03500E IL ETH Elat (Eilath) Port; Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC IL ETI Kibbutz Einat Multimodal function, ICD etc.; Recognised location 3204N 03456E IL EVE Even Yehuda Road terminal; Recognised location 3216N 03453E IL EVS Even Shmuel D Road terminal; Recognised location 3134N 03445E IL GAA Ga'ash Road terminal; Recognised location 3214N 03449E IL GAN Gannot TA Road terminal; Recognised location 3201N 03449E IL GAT Gat Rimmon M Road terminal; Recognised location 3204N 03452E IL GBI Givat Brenner Road terminal; Recognised location 3152N 03448E IL GDA Gedera Road terminal; Recognised location 3148N 03447E IL GEF Gefen Road terminal; Recognised location 3145N 03453E IL GEV Negev TA Road terminal; Recognised location 3030N 03455E IL GEZ Gezer M Road terminal; Recognised location 3152N 03455E IL GHM Givat Haim Multimodal function, ICD etc.; Request under consideration 3223N 03455E IL GIN Ginaton M Road terminal; Recognised location 3157N 03454E IL GIV Givat Hashloshah M Road terminal; Recognised location 3205N 03455E IL GKT Giv'at Koah Road terminal; Recognised location 3201N 03456E IL GLI Glil Yam TA Road terminal; Recognised location 3209N 03449E IL GNE Gan Ner Z Road terminal; Recognised location 3231N 03520E IL GRO Grofit D Road terminal; Recognised location 2956N 03504E IL GSC Giv'at Shmuel TA Road terminal; Recognised location 3204N 03450E IL GSM Kvutzat Shiller M Road terminal; Recognised location 3152N 03447E 5 UN/LOCODE Location Name State Functionality Status Coordinatesi IL GSO Gan Sorek M Road terminal; Recognised location 3156N 03445E IL GVS Giv'at Shmuel M Road terminal; Recognised location 3204N 03450E IL GYV Gan Yavne M Road terminal; Recognised location 3147N 03443E IL H6K Kfar Ruth M Road terminal; Recognised location 3154N 03502E IL HAB Habonim HA Road terminal; Recognised location 3238N 03456E IL HAD Hadera Port; QQ IL HAE Hazerim D Road terminal; Recognised location 3114N 03443E IL HAO Ha Ogen M Road terminal; Recognised location
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