Austin to Colima
Colima → AustinFTL freight transportation service between Austin and Colima. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Austin - Colima
The logistics corridor connecting Austin, Texas, to Colima, Mexico, represents a vital cross-border trade route spanning approximately 1,366 kilometers. This corridor serves as a critical link between the thriving technology and manufacturing hub of Central Texas and the strategic port and industrial center of Colima on Mexico's Pacific coast. The route facilitates the movement of goods between two dynamic economies, supporting supply chains that span North America.
The corridor primarily utilizes major transportation arteries including Interstate 35 (I-35) south from Austin through Laredo, where it connects to Mexican Federal Highway 85D. From there, the route continues through Monterrey and Guadalajara before reaching Colima. This well-established infrastructure supports the efficient movement of full truckload freight between the United States and Mexico, with multiple crossing options at the Laredo border that accommodate different types of cargo and processing requirements.
Control Terrestre specializes in managing cross-border operations on this corridor, ensuring seamless customs clearance and compliance with all regulatory requirements. Our expertise in handling the documentation, inspections, and logistics coordination necessary for international freight movement helps businesses maintain reliable supply chains between these two important economic centers.
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Available services for the corridor Austin - Colima
Origin
Austin
Austin, Texas, serves as a strategic logistics hub in the heart of Central Texas, benefiting from its central location within the state and excellent transportation infrastructure. The city is connected to major freight corridors via Interstate 35, which provides direct access to San Antonio, Dallas, and the Mexico border at Laredo. Austin's international airport and multiple rail connections further enhance its position as a distribution center. The region's strong technology sector, manufacturing base, and growing population create consistent demand for freight transportation services, making it an ideal origin point for cross-border logistics operations.
Destination
Colima, Mexico, occupies a strategic position on the Pacific coast with proximity to the Port of Manzanillo, Mexico's busiest cargo port. This location provides excellent access to international maritime shipping routes and serves as a gateway for goods entering and leaving Mexico's interior. The region's industrial parks and manufacturing facilities benefit from this connectivity, while the state's agricultural production creates additional freight movement. Colima's position along major Mexican highways connecting to Guadalajara and Mexico City makes it an important destination for cross-border freight, particularly for industries requiring efficient access to both Pacific trade routes and inland distribution networks.






