Acapulco to La Ceiba
La Ceiba → AcapulcoFTL freight transportation service between Acapulco and La Ceiba. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Acapulco - La Ceiba
The Acapulco-La Ceiba corridor represents a vital trade connection between Mexico's Pacific coast and the Caribbean gateway of Honduras. This 1402 km route traverses southern Mexico and northern Central America, linking the industrial and commercial hub of Acapulco with La Ceiba's strategic port facilities. The corridor facilitates the movement of diverse cargo types, from automotive parts and electronics to agricultural products and consumer goods, serving as a crucial link in the regional supply chain.
The transportation infrastructure along this route includes Mexico's Federal Highway 200 and Highway 190, continuing through Guatemala's CA-9 and CA-13 highways before reaching Honduras. The journey crosses several border points, with the El Florido border between Guatemala and Honduras being a key crossing point. Control Terrestre's expertise in cross-border operations ensures seamless navigation through these international checkpoints, managing customs documentation and compliance requirements efficiently.
This corridor particularly benefits industries such as automotive manufacturing, electronics, agriculture, and retail distribution. The route connects major industrial zones in Guerrero with La Ceiba's growing manufacturing sector and its port facilities, which handle both import and export activities. Control Terrestre's dedicated FTL services provide reliable, direct transportation solutions that minimize handling and reduce transit times, ensuring cargo integrity throughout the journey.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Acapulco - La Ceiba
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 major industrial centers. The city's port facilities handle a significant volume of cargo, including containerized goods, bulk materials, and vehicles. Acapulco's industrial sector includes automotive manufacturing, electronics assembly, and food processing, supported by a network of highways connecting to Mexico's interior and the United States border. The city's transportation infrastructure includes the Acapulco International Airport and well-maintained road connections to Mexico City and other major markets.
Destination
La Ceiba, situated on Honduras's Caribbean coast in Atlántida department, is a crucial logistics gateway for Central America. The city's port is one of the country's main maritime entry points, handling both containerized and bulk cargo. La Ceiba's economy is driven by tourism, agriculture (particularly bananas and other tropical fruits), and a growing manufacturing sector. The city's transportation infrastructure includes the Golosón International Airport and road connections to San Pedro Sula and Tegucigalpa, providing access to the broader Honduran market and neighboring countries.






