UN/LOCODE Ports in Australia (1 entries)

📊 Trade Context: Australia's port infrastructure spans over 60 UN/LOCODE-registered facilities, with Melbourne, Sydney (Port Botany), Brisbane, and Fremantle handling the majority of container traffic. Australian LOCODEs are critical for Integrated Cargo System (ICS) submissions to the Australian Border Force. The Port of Melbourne alone handles over 35% of Australia's container trade. Australia enforces strict biosecurity regulations — all imports require Australian Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) clearance. Note that Australian ports use the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) for ISPS compliance, which may differ from international port state control procedures.
PortLOCODETypeIATATimezone
[Sea] MelbourneAUMELSeaportMELAustralia/Melbourne