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Current transport licenses
The currently licensed transports of nuclear fuels and large sources are presented in a table (PDF). The Table contains the licenses issued by the Federal Office for Safety of Nuclear Waste Management (BASE) that is responsible. Upon request of the Federal Environment Ministry, for safety reasons, this list does no longer include licenses with which a transport has not yet been carried out.
Transports of nuclear fuel and large-scale sources to and from Russia are currently not part of the European Union's package of sanctions, and are regularly taking place. In addition to a licence for transport across German territory, they require an import or export licence from the Federal Office of Economics and Export Control.
Current transport licenses (in German only)
Note: Due to the extensive information the PDF is created in A3 format. To print it on A4, please choose option "fit to paper size"
or "fit to page"
when printing.
State of 2024.04.09