Baltimore to La Paz
La Paz → BaltimoreFTL freight transportation service between Baltimore and La Paz. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Baltimore - La Paz
The Baltimore to La Paz logistics corridor represents a vital trade connection between the eastern United States and the Baja California peninsula. This 3,576 km route traverses the heart of North America, linking the bustling port city of Baltimore with the growing economic center of La Paz. The corridor is particularly strategic for industries requiring efficient cross-border transportation between the United States and Mexico, offering a direct path through key industrial and commercial regions.
The economic significance of this corridor is substantial, connecting Maryland's advanced manufacturing and technology sectors with Baja California Sur's emerging industries in tourism, fishing, and renewable energy. Baltimore's position as a major East Coast port and La Paz's role as the capital of Baja California Sur create a complementary trade relationship that supports automotive parts, electronics, agricultural products, and specialized equipment movements. The corridor facilitates the growing economic integration between the southeastern United States and northwestern Mexico.
Transportation along this route primarily utilizes Interstate 95 south to Interstate 10 west, connecting to key Mexican highways including Mexican Federal Highway 1. The main border crossing is typically at Tijuana or Mexicali, depending on the specific destination in Baja California Sur. Control Terrestre provides comprehensive cross-border logistics solutions, managing all customs documentation, regulatory compliance, and secure transportation throughout the journey. Our experienced team ensures seamless operations across international boundaries, maintaining the integrity and timeliness of your freight shipments.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Baltimore - La Paz
Origin
Baltimore
Baltimore, Maryland serves as a strategic logistics hub on the East Coast of the United States. Located along the Patapsco River, the Port of Baltimore is one of the busiest ports in the country, offering deep-water berths and extensive intermodal connections. The city's proximity to major metropolitan areas like Washington D.C. and Philadelphia enhances its distribution capabilities. Baltimore's economy is diverse, with strong sectors in healthcare, education, finance, and advanced manufacturing, including significant presence of aerospace and defense industries. The city boasts excellent transportation infrastructure, including the Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, extensive rail networks operated by CSX and Norfolk Southern, and a comprehensive highway system that includes I-95, I-83, and I-70, providing multiple routing options for freight transportation.
Destination
La Paz
La Paz, the capital city of Baja California Sur, Mexico, is strategically positioned along the eastern coast of the Baja California peninsula. This location makes it a crucial gateway for trade and commerce in the region, with access to both Pacific and Gulf of California shipping routes. La Paz's economy is primarily driven by tourism, fishing, and increasingly, renewable energy projects, particularly solar and wind power. The city is developing as a logistics center for the southern peninsula, with growing industrial parks and manufacturing facilities. Transportation infrastructure includes Manuel Márquez de León International Airport, commercial port facilities, and connection to Mexico's federal highway system. The city's role as a regional capital ensures robust governmental and commercial services, supporting efficient freight handling and distribution throughout Baja California Sur.






