Boise to Villahermosa
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Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Boise - Villahermosa
The logistics corridor connecting Boise, Idaho, with Villahermosa, Tabasco, represents a vital cross-border trade route spanning approximately 3,586 kilometers. This strategic corridor facilitates the movement of goods between the United States and Mexico, traversing diverse landscapes and connecting key industrial regions. The route primarily follows major highways including I-84, I-15, and I-25 through the western United States before crossing at Laredo or El Paso, then continuing south through Monterrey, Mexico City, and finally reaching Villahermosa via federal highways 190 and 180. Control Terrestre specializes in managing the complexities of this cross-border journey, ensuring seamless operations through certified providers with C-TPAT and FAST credentials, handling all customs documentation and regulatory compliance for full truckload shipments.
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Available services for the corridor Boise - Villahermosa
Origin
Boise
Boise, Idaho serves as a strategic logistics hub in the Pacific Northwest, offering excellent connectivity through its proximity to major transportation networks. The city benefits from its location near I-84, providing direct access to west coast ports and inland markets. Boise's economy is diverse, with strong sectors in technology, agriculture, food processing, and manufacturing. The region is particularly known for its agricultural output, including potatoes, dairy products, and various crops, as well as growing tech industry presence. The city's transportation infrastructure includes the Boise Airport for air cargo, extensive highway networks, and proximity to rail terminals, making it an ideal origin point for freight distribution throughout North America.
Destination
Villahermosa, Tabasco, is strategically located in southeastern Mexico, serving as a crucial gateway to the Gulf of Mexico and Central America. The city's proximity to major ports like Coatzacoalcos and Dos Bocas, combined with its position near the Mexico-Guatemala border, makes it an essential logistics center for international trade. Villahermosa's economy is driven by the oil and energy sector, agriculture (particularly cacao, banana, and tropical fruits), and manufacturing. The region benefits from modern transportation infrastructure including the Villahermosa International Airport, well-maintained highways connecting to major Mexican cities, and port facilities that facilitate both import and export activities. This strategic location makes Villahermosa an ideal destination for companies looking to establish distribution networks in southern Mexico and beyond.






