UN/LOCODE Ports in Germany (5 entries)
📊 Trade Context: Germany anchors Europe's largest economy and operates the continent's busiest container port (Hamburg) and air cargo hub (Frankfurt). German LOCODEs follow strict UN/ECE formatting and are required for EU Import Control System (ICS2) filings. The Port of Hamburg handles over 8 million TEU annually and serves as the primary gateway for China-Europe container traffic. Bremerhaven is Europe's leading automobile transshipment port. For logistics planners, note that Duisburg is classified as an inland port but handles more cargo than many coastal ports — a critical node for China-Europe rail freight via the New Silk Road.
| Port | LOCODE | Type | IATA | Timezone |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| [Sea] Hamburg | DE HAM | Seaport | HAM | UTC+1 (CET) |
| [Air] Frankfurt Airport | DE FRA | Air Cargo Hub | FRA | UTC+1 (CET) |
| [Rail] Duisburg | DE DUI | Inland Terminal / Rail Hub | DUI | UTC+1 (CET) |
| [Sea] Bremerhaven | DE BRE | Seaport | BRV | UTC+1 (CET) |
| [Sea] Port of Hamburg | DEHAM | Seaport | HAM | CET |