Export and import freight in Torreón
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Service between Mexico, United States, Canada and Central America.
Customs Management
Support with procedures and documentation for border crossings.
Specialized Units
Fleet adapted for international freight transportation.
Cross-Border Monitoring
Continuous cargo tracking throughout the entire international journey.
Bilingual Personnel
Team trained to provide service in different languages.
International Security
Security protocols adapted to each country's regulations.
International Certifications
Compliance with international standards and regulations.
Bilingual Support
Customer service in Spanish and English.
Torreón is one of the most strategic logistics nodes in northern Mexico. Its geographic position in the heart of La Laguna, at a reasonable distance from the main border crossings with the United States and connected to both Pacific and Gulf ports, makes it a key origin and destination point for foreign trade operations. Control Terrestre operates export and import freight from Torreón with full coverage to Mexico, the United States, Canada, and Central America, offering FTL (Full Truckload) solutions designed to meet the real needs of the La Laguna industry.
The La Laguna region is home to productive sectors with high export value: the automotive and auto parts industry, dairy and agro-industrial production, cotton and its textile derivatives, and the manufacturing of metallurgical products. Each of these sectors has distinct logistics requirements in terms of temperature, cargo security, transit times, and customs compliance. Our operations are calibrated to address that diversity from the first kilometer to final delivery at destination, whether at an automotive plant in Michigan, a distribution center in California, or a port terminal in Altamira.
For export, we coordinate cargo pickup in Torreón and direct it to the most convenient border crossings based on the final destination: Nuevo Laredo for flows to the central and eastern United States, Piedras Negras and Ciudad Acuña for destinations in Texas and the North American central corridor. When cargo is routed to international maritime routes, we work in sync with the ports of Mazatlán on the Pacific and Altamira or Tampico on the Gulf, managing land coordination so that dock delivery times are met with precision.
In import, the reverse process requires the same rigor. The Torreón industry imports heavy machinery, industrial raw materials, and components for automotive assembly. Control Terrestre picks up these loads at border crossings, ports, or consolidation warehouses in the United States and transports them directly to the client's facilities in La Laguna, reducing intermediaries and unnecessary wait times. All under a documented and traceable chain of custody.
We operate with a specialized equipment fleet that covers the full range of La Laguna's foreign trade needs: 48- and 53-foot dry vans for general cargo, auto parts, and manufactured products; 48- and 53-foot refrigerated units for dairy products, processed foods, and loads requiring temperature control; flatbeds and container chassis for machinery, steel, and maritime containers; sided curtain units for cargo requiring lateral access; tanker trailers for bulk liquids; hopper trailers for bulk solids; and tortons for regional distribution and smaller-volume loads requiring operational flexibility.
Reliability in foreign trade operations is not improvised. Control Terrestre holds certifications that validate our standards before the customs authorities of Mexico and the United States: we are a C-TPAT (Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism) and FAST (Free and Secure Trade) certified company, which streamlines the border crossing of our units as we are recognized as low-risk operators. Additionally, we hold BASC (Business Alliance for Secure Commerce) certification, which guarantees security practices throughout the supply chain.
Our operation is also backed by the Transporte Limpio program from SEMARNAT, which certifies our commitment to the environmental efficiency of our fleet; Responsible Care, for the responsible handling of sensitive materials; and Recurso Confiable, a distinction that certifies the operational and financial strength of the company before clients and institutions. These certifications are not decorative: they are the difference between crossing a border in minutes or in hours, and between being an approved supplier or being excluded from an automaker's or multinational's supply chain.
The USMCA framework has intensified trade flows between Mexico, the United States, and Canada, and Torreón is positioned to leverage that dynamic. Companies exporting from La Laguna compete directly with suppliers from other regions of the continent, and logistics is one of the factors where that competition is won or lost. A poorly coordinated freight, a unit that does not meet the buyer's security program requirements, or a border crossing delayed by incomplete documentation can result in penalties, loss of contracts, or damage to commercial reputation.
Control Terrestre understands that for Torreón exporters and importers, each operation is part of a larger chain involving contractual commitments, production deadlines, and long-term business relationships. That is why we operate with dedicated account executives, real-time communication on the status of each unit, and documentation in order from the very start. We do not offer generic solutions: each La Laguna client receives a service structure tailored to their industry, their operational pace, and their compliance requirements.
If your company exports auto parts, dairy products, cotton, or manufactured goods from Torreón, or imports machinery, industrial supplies, or assembly components, Control Terrestre has the equipment, certifications, and operational experience to move your cargo with security, punctuality, and full customs compliance. Request a quote and receive a proposal designed specifically for your operation in La Laguna.
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