Acapulco to McAllen
McAllen → AcapulcoFTL freight transportation service between Acapulco and McAllen. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Acapulco - McAllen
The Acapulco-McAllen corridor represents a vital logistics connection between the Pacific coast of Mexico and the strategic border region of South Texas. This 1,052-kilometer route links one of Mexico's most important Pacific ports with a key distribution hub in the United States, facilitating the movement of goods between these two dynamic economic regions.
The corridor traverses a diverse landscape, connecting the industrial and commercial activities of Guerrero with the robust logistics infrastructure of the Rio Grande Valley. This route is particularly significant for companies seeking to leverage Acapulco's port facilities while accessing the extensive distribution networks available in McAllen and the surrounding areas.
Major industries utilizing this corridor include automotive parts, electronics, consumer goods, agricultural products, and industrial equipment. The route is primarily served by Federal Highway 95, which provides a direct connection to the border region. At the border, shipments typically cross through the Pharr International Bridge, located near McAllen, where efficient customs processing is available for qualified freight forwarders.
Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations on this corridor through our extensive network of certified carriers and our expertise in cross-border logistics. Our C-TPAT certification and strategic partnerships ensure that shipments move efficiently through both Mexican and U.S. customs, minimizing delays and providing our clients with reliable transportation solutions for their full truckload needs.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Acapulco - McAllen
Origin
Acapulco, located on Mexico's Pacific coast in Guerrero, serves as a strategic gateway for international trade. The city's port facilities provide ocean freight connections to Asia and the Pacific, making it an important entry point for goods destined for central and northern Mexico. The region's infrastructure includes the Acapulco International Airport and a network of highways connecting to Mexico's interior.
The local economy is diverse, with key sectors including tourism, fishing, agriculture, and manufacturing. The area produces a variety of agricultural products including tropical fruits, while also hosting manufacturing facilities for various consumer goods. The port's proximity to major industrial centers in central Mexico makes Acapulco an important logistics hub for companies seeking alternative routes to traditional border crossings.
Destination
McAllen
McAllen, Texas, situated in the Rio Grande Valley, is a critical logistics hub for South Texas and Northern Mexico. The city's strategic location near the U.S.-Mexico border provides access to one of the busiest commercial crossing points in North America. McAllen's infrastructure includes the McAllen Miller International Airport, extensive warehousing facilities, and excellent highway connections to major U.S. markets.
The region's economy is characterized by international trade, retail distribution, and manufacturing. McAllen serves as a major distribution center for companies serving both the U.S. and Mexican markets, with a concentration of cross-dock facilities and logistics providers. The city's proximity to Reynosa and other important Mexican industrial centers makes it an ideal location for companies engaged in nearshoring and just-in-time delivery operations.






