Baltimore to Campeche
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Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Baltimore - Campeche
The Baltimore-Campeche corridor represents a vital logistics connection between the United States and Mexico, spanning approximately 2,542 kilometers through diverse terrain and crossing key industrial regions. This cross-border route links the strategic port city of Baltimore, Maryland, with the oil-rich state of Campeche in southeastern Mexico, creating a crucial supply chain pathway for energy, manufacturing, and industrial sectors.
The corridor traverses major transportation hubs including Atlanta, Birmingham, and Monterrey before reaching the Gulf Coast of Mexico. This route is particularly significant for the energy sector, as Campeche is home to Mexico's largest oil fields and offshore drilling operations. The industrial infrastructure along this corridor supports the movement of specialized equipment, petroleum products, and manufacturing components essential for energy production and related industries.
Key highways serving this corridor include I-95 from Baltimore to Atlanta, I-20 through Birmingham, and Mexican Federal Highways 85 and 180 connecting Monterrey to Campeche. The primary border crossing at Laredo facilitates efficient customs clearance for full truckload shipments. Control Terrestre's expertise in cross-border operations ensures seamless documentation, compliance with both USMCA and Mexican regulations, and coordination with certified carriers who understand the specific requirements of this energy-focused corridor.
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Available services for the corridor Baltimore - Campeche
Origin
Baltimore
Baltimore, Maryland serves as a strategic logistics hub on the East Coast of the United States, featuring the Port of Baltimore - one of the busiest ports on the Atlantic coast for both container and automobile shipments. The city's location provides excellent access to major East Coast markets and international shipping routes. Baltimore's economy is diverse, with strong sectors in healthcare, education, finance, and advanced manufacturing. The city hosts numerous logistics and distribution centers, benefiting from its proximity to major metropolitan areas like Washington D.C. and Philadelphia. Transportation infrastructure includes I-95, I-695, and rail connections through CSX and Norfolk Southern, providing multiple options for freight movement.
Destination
Campeche, located on the Gulf of Mexico in southeastern Mexico, is a strategic logistics point for the country's energy sector. The state is home to the Campeche Sound, one of Mexico's most important oil-producing regions, with major offshore platforms and refineries. Campeche City serves as the capital and main commercial center, while Ciudad del Carmen is a key industrial hub for petroleum operations. The region's economy is heavily dependent on oil and gas extraction, with supporting industries in petrochemicals, construction, and specialized engineering services. Transportation infrastructure includes Mexican Federal Highway 180 connecting to the national network, as well as maritime facilities for offshore support vessels and specialized cargo handling equipment for the energy sector.






