Antigua Guatemala to La Paz
La Paz → Antigua GuatemalaFTL freight transportation service between Antigua Guatemala and La Paz. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Antigua Guatemala - La Paz
The logistics corridor between Antigua Guatemala and La Paz connects two strategic points in the North American supply chain. This route covers approximately 2,310 kilometers through Mexico, crossing diverse geographic and economic regions. The corridor is vital for companies that need to transport goods between Guatemala's central highlands and the Baja California peninsula, facilitating trade between Central America and Mexico's Pacific coast.
The economic context of this corridor is marked by the complementarity of both regions: Antigua Guatemala, with its rich tradition in tourism, handicrafts, and agriculture, and La Paz, a growing hub for fishing, mining, and tourism in Baja California Sur. This route serves industries such as food and beverage, agricultural products, consumer goods, and specialized equipment.
Transportation infrastructure along this corridor includes Mexico's federal highways such as the CA-1 in Guatemala, which connects to Mexican highways like the 190D and 180D, facilitating efficient transit. The main border crossing is at Ciudad Hidalgo/Talisman, where Control Terrestre ensures smooth customs procedures thanks to our C-TPAT and FAST certifications.
Control Terrestre facilitates operations on this corridor through our specialized cross-border services, providing dedicated full truckload (FTL) transportation with real-time tracking, experienced drivers familiar with customs regulations, and strategic coordination to optimize transit times and ensure cargo safety throughout the journey.
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Available services for the corridor Antigua Guatemala - La Paz
Origin
Antigua Guatemala
Antigua Guatemala, located in the department of Sacatepéquez, is a strategic logistics hub in Guatemala's central highlands. Situated just 45 kilometers from Guatemala City, it benefits from proximity to La Aurora International Airport and major transportation routes connecting to the rest of the country. The city is renowned for its colonial architecture and tourism, but also serves as an important center for agricultural exports, handicrafts, and light manufacturing.
The transportation infrastructure includes well-maintained roads connecting to the CA-1 highway, Guatemala's main north-south artery. This allows efficient access to the Mexican border and integration with international supply chains. The region's main industries include coffee and agricultural product exports, textile manufacturing, and artisanal goods, all requiring reliable freight transportation to reach international markets.
Destination
La Paz
La Paz, the capital of Baja California Sur, is strategically located on the Gulf of California with excellent maritime and land connections. This coastal city serves as a vital logistics gateway for the Baja California peninsula, with its port facilitating international trade and its road network connecting to the rest of Mexico. La Paz is experiencing significant growth in industries such as fishing, aquaculture, mining, and tourism.
The city's transportation infrastructure includes Highway 1, which runs the entire length of the peninsula, and Highway 19 connecting to the Pacific coast. The Manuel Márquez de León International Airport provides air cargo options, while the port of La Paz handles maritime freight. These multimodal connections make La Paz an ideal destination for companies seeking to establish distribution points in Mexico's northwest region.
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