Baltimore to Reynosa
Reynosa → BaltimoreFTL freight transportation service between Baltimore and Reynosa. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Baltimore - Reynosa
The Baltimore to Reynosa logistics corridor connects the East Coast of the United States with one of Mexico's most dynamic industrial regions in northeastern Mexico. This 2,492 km cross-border route traverses a strategic path through the heart of North America's manufacturing and trade network, facilitating the movement of goods between two major economic zones. The corridor serves as a vital link for companies operating in the automotive, electronics, and manufacturing sectors, where just-in-time delivery and efficient supply chain management are essential.
The route follows major interstate highways through the eastern United States, including I-95, I-40, and I-35, before reaching the McAllen-Hidalgo International Bridge or Pharr International Bridge for crossing into Mexico. These border crossings are among the most active for commercial freight in the region, equipped with modern customs facilities and processing capabilities. Control Terrestre's expertise in navigating these crossings ensures smooth transit and compliance with all customs requirements, minimizing delays and optimizing transit times for our clients.
This corridor particularly benefits from Baltimore's status as a major East Coast port and logistics hub, with access to rail intermodal facilities and extensive warehousing infrastructure. Reynosa's strategic location near the border provides immediate access to both Mexican and U.S. markets, with its industrial parks housing numerous maquiladoras and manufacturing facilities. Control Terrestre's full truckload (FTL) services on this route are designed to meet the specific needs of companies requiring dedicated capacity, temperature-controlled transport, or specialized handling for industrial equipment and materials.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Baltimore - Reynosa
Origin
Baltimore
Baltimore serves as a strategic East Coast logistics hub with its deep-water port, extensive rail connections, and proximity to major metropolitan areas like Washington D.C. and Philadelphia. The city's port is one of the busiest in the United States for both container and breakbulk cargo, with specialized terminals for automobiles, roll-on/roll-off cargo, and project cargo. Baltimore's logistics infrastructure includes the Port of Baltimore's Seagirt Marine Terminal, extensive warehousing facilities, and connections to major interstate highways including I-95, I-70, and I-83. The region's economy is diverse, with strong sectors in healthcare, education, finance, and advanced manufacturing, creating consistent demand for freight transportation services.
Destination
Reynosa
Reynosa is a critical logistics and industrial center in northeastern Mexico, strategically located just across the border from McAllen, Texas. As part of the Reynosa-McAllen metropolitan area, it serves as a major gateway for trade between Mexico and the United States. The city hosts numerous maquiladoras and manufacturing facilities, particularly in the automotive, electronics, and medical device industries. Reynosa's transportation infrastructure includes direct access to Mexico's Federal Highway 85, connections to the border bridges, and proximity to the Nuevo Progreso International Bridge. The region's industrial parks and free trade zone status make it an attractive location for companies seeking to optimize their North American supply chains.






