Acapulco to David
David → AcapulcoFTL freight transportation service between Acapulco and David. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Acapulco - David
The Acapulco-David corridor connects one of Mexico's most important Pacific ports with Panama's agricultural heartland, covering approximately 2,111 km through southern Mexico and Central America. This strategic route facilitates trade between Mexico's Pacific coast and Panama's interior, serving as a vital link for cargo moving between North and Central America.
The corridor traverses diverse economic regions, from Acapulco's port and tourism economy to the agricultural zones of Chiapas and Guatemala, before reaching Panama's Chiriquí province. Key industries served include agricultural products, manufactured goods, consumer products, and cross-border trade between Mexico and Panama. The route primarily uses Mexico's Federal Highway 200 and 190, continuing through Guatemala's CA-1 and CA-2 highways, and Panama's Pan-American Highway.
Major border crossings include Ciudad Hidalgo/El Tecún (Mexico-Guatemala) and Paso Canoas (Panama-Costa Rica). Control Terrestre's expertise in cross-border operations ensures smooth customs clearance and compliance with regulations in all transit countries. Our strategic alliances with certified carriers along the entire route provide reliable door-to-door service, handling everything from documentation to final delivery in David.
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Available services for the corridor Acapulco - David
Origin
Acapulco, located on Mexico's Pacific coast in Guerrero state, serves as a strategic logistics hub with its deep-water port and proximity to Mexico's southern manufacturing centers. The city's port facilities handle significant cargo volumes, particularly agricultural exports and imported goods. Acapulco's economy combines tourism with industrial activity, including food processing, textiles, and light manufacturing. The city benefits from excellent highway connections to Mexico City and other major centers via Federal Highways 95 and 200, plus rail connections through Ferromex.
Destination
David, the capital of Panama's Chiriquí province, is strategically positioned in the country's western agricultural region. The city serves as a commercial center for Panama's coffee, banana, and vegetable production areas. David's economy focuses on agriculture, retail, and light industry, with growing importance as a distribution center for western Panama. The city is well-connected via the Pan-American Highway to Panama City and Costa Rica, with Enrique Malek International Airport providing air cargo options. David's location near the Costa Rican border makes it a key point for cross-border trade.






