Arlington to Tepic
Tepic → ArlingtonFTL freight transportation service between Arlington and Tepic. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Arlington - Tepic
The Arlington to Tepic corridor represents a vital cross-border logistics route connecting the industrial heartland of Texas with the growing manufacturing hub of Nayarit. This 1466 km transportation link facilitates the movement of goods between two dynamic economic regions, supporting trade flows that strengthen supply chains across North America. The route traverses diverse terrain and crosses key border points, making it essential for companies seeking efficient freight movement between the United States and Mexico.
The economic significance of this corridor is underscored by the complementary industrial activities in both regions. Arlington serves as a logistics gateway for the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, while Tepic has emerged as a strategic manufacturing center in western Mexico. This creates natural synergies for industries such as automotive components, electronics, agricultural products, and consumer goods that require reliable cross-border transportation solutions.
Transportation along this corridor relies on major highway networks including Interstate 35 and Mexican Federal Highway 15, providing multiple routing options to optimize transit times and costs. The route crosses at key border points with established customs infrastructure, though specific crossing points may vary based on operational requirements. Control Terrestre's expertise in cross-border logistics ensures seamless coordination of documentation, compliance with customs regulations, and efficient cargo handling throughout the journey from origin to destination.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Arlington - Tepic
Origin
Arlington
Arlington, Texas, occupies a strategic position within the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, making it a crucial node in the North American logistics network. The city benefits from proximity to major transportation hubs including the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and extensive highway infrastructure connecting to Interstate 35 and Interstate 20. Arlington's location provides immediate access to one of the most industrially diverse regions in the United States, with strong presence in automotive manufacturing, aerospace, defense contracting, and technology sectors.
The city's logistics infrastructure includes multiple warehousing facilities, distribution centers, and specialized freight handling capabilities. Arlington's position within the DFW area provides access to a vast network of carriers, intermodal facilities, and supply chain partners. The region's robust transportation ecosystem supports just-in-time manufacturing operations and complex supply chain requirements, making it an ideal origin point for cross-border freight movements to Mexico.
Destination
Tepic, the capital of Nayarit, has established itself as an emerging industrial center in western Mexico with growing importance in the national logistics network. The city's strategic location provides access to both Pacific ports and inland markets, creating opportunities for multimodal transportation solutions. Tepic's industrial base includes automotive parts manufacturing, electronics assembly, food processing, and agricultural product handling, reflecting the region's economic diversification.
The city benefits from connectivity to Mexico's Federal Highway 15, which links to major industrial centers and border crossings. Tepic's logistics infrastructure includes industrial parks, warehousing facilities, and proximity to the Port of San Blas for ocean freight connections. The region's development as a manufacturing hub has driven investments in transportation infrastructure and logistics services, supporting the growing cross-border trade flows with the United States. Control Terrestre's presence in Tepic ensures local expertise for handling the unique requirements of cross-border freight operations.






