Austin to Flores
Flores → AustinFTL freight transportation service between Austin and Flores. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Austin - Flores
The logistics corridor connecting Austin, Texas, to Flores, Petén, Guatemala, represents a vital trade link between the United States and Central America. This 1,685 km cross-border route facilitates the movement of goods through a network of highways and border crossings, supporting economic integration and supply chain efficiency. The corridor is strategically important for companies looking to expand their operations into Guatemala and other Central American markets.
This route traverses diverse economic regions, from the technology and manufacturing hubs of Texas to the agricultural and tourism-driven economy of Petén. The main industries utilizing this corridor include automotive parts, electronics, agricultural products, construction materials, and consumer goods. The transportation infrastructure along this route includes major highways such as US-59 and Mexican Federal Highway 186, with key border crossings at Laredo/Nuevo Laredo and Ciudad Hidalgo/Tapachula before continuing into Guatemala.
Control Terrestre specializes in managing cross-border operations on this corridor, offering FTL (Full Truckload) services that ensure dedicated transportation for your cargo. Our expertise in customs procedures, border documentation, and regulatory compliance helps minimize delays and streamline the shipping process. With our C-TPAT-certified carriers and experience in cross-border logistics, we provide reliable door-to-door service from Austin to Flores, connecting your business to the Guatemalan market efficiently and securely.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Austin - Flores
Origin
Austin
Austin, Texas, serves as a strategic logistics hub in the southern United States, offering excellent connectivity to both national and international markets. The city benefits from its proximity to major transportation networks, including interstate highways (I-35, US-290, US-183) and the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. Austin's diverse economy encompasses technology, manufacturing, healthcare, and education sectors, creating consistent freight movement. The Port of Houston, located approximately 200 km away, provides additional ocean freight options for international shipments. Austin's growing industrial base and strategic location make it an ideal origin point for cross-border freight to Central America.
Destination
Flores, located in the Petén department of Guatemala, is a key logistics point for accessing the northern region of the country and neighboring Belize. The city sits on an island in Lake Petén Itzá and is connected to the mainland by a causeway, with the nearby city of Santa Elena serving as the main commercial center. Flores is strategically positioned near the Mexican border and provides access to Guatemala's agricultural heartland and emerging tourism industry. The region's economy is driven by agriculture, including products like corn, beans, and tropical fruits, as well as tourism centered around nearby Mayan archaeological sites. The area is served by Mundo Maya International Airport and road connections to the rest of Guatemala.






