Ruta Aguascalientes - San Francisco Gotera

Aguascalientes to San Francisco Gotera

San Francisco Gotera → Aguascalientes

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Everything you need to know about the corridor Aguascalientes - San Francisco Gotera

The Aguascalientes to San Francisco Gotera corridor represents a critical north-south logistics link connecting Mexico's industrial heartland with Central America's growing markets. Spanning approximately 1,755 kilometers, this cross-border route traverses diverse landscapes and regulatory environments, making experienced management essential for efficient supply chain operations. Strategically, it bridges the manufacturing prowess of central Mexico with the consumer and production centers of El Salvador and the broader Northern Triangle, facilitating vital trade flows for industries on both ends.

Economically, this corridor serves a dynamic region. Aguascalientes is a major automotive and aerospace manufacturing hub, while El Salvador's economy is driven by agriculture, textiles, and a burgeoning manufacturing sector under its special economic zones. The primary industries leveraging this route include automotive parts and assembly, agricultural exports (coffee, sugar), textiles and apparel, industrial machinery, and consumer goods. This flow supports just-in-time manufacturing in Mexico and supplies the retail and industrial sectors of Central America.

The physical infrastructure relies on a sequence of major highways: Mexico Federal Highway 45 north to the border at Ciudad Hidalgo/Tecún Umán, followed by Guatemala's CA-1 and El Salvador's CA-1, which runs directly to San Francisco Gotera. The key border crossing at Tecún Umán (Mexico-Guatemala) requires careful coordination for customs clearance and compliance with multiple countries' regulations. Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations on this complex corridor through our alliance of certified providers. Our partners hold essential credentials like C-TPAT, FAST, and BASC, ensuring secure and compliant cross-border transit. We manage the entire door-to-door process, handling documentation, customs brokerage coordination, and dedicated FTL dispatch to mitigate the risks and delays inherent in multi-country transportation, providing our clients with a single point of contact for this vital trade lane.

Aguascalientes Origin

Aguascalientes

Aguascalientes, Mexico

Aguascalientes, the capital of the state of the same name, is a strategic logistics powerhouse in central Mexico. Its location provides excellent connectivity to Mexico's primary manufacturing centers, the US border via major highways, and key ports on both the Pacific and Gulf coasts. The city is an economic anchor for the region, dominated by advanced manufacturing—most notably automotive (Nissan plants) and aerospace industries—along with significant agribusiness and railway equipment production. This industrial base generates high volumes of outbound freight requiring reliable, long-haul transportation. The infrastructure is robust, featuring the Aguascalientes International Airport, a major railway junction, and direct access to Federal Highway 45, which serves as the primary artery for northbound freight heading toward the US border and, in this corridor, south toward the Guatemalan frontier.

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San Francisco Gotera Destination

San Francisco Gotera

Morazán, El Salvador

San Francisco Gotera, the capital of the Morazán department in northeastern El Salvador, is a strategically important logistics and commercial hub for the region. It serves as a primary distribution center for eastern El Salvador and a gateway for trade moving into and out of the northern part of the country. The local economy is supported by agriculture (coffee, grains), livestock, and a growing industrial sector tied to nearby maquilas (textile and assembly plants). Its logistics infrastructure is defined by its position on the Pan-American Highway (CA-1), which provides direct road access to the port of Acajutla on the Pacific coast (for international maritime connections) and to the borders with Honduras and Guatemala. This makes it a crucial node for cross-border trucking within Central America, handling substantial volumes of imported goods and regional agricultural exports.

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