Campeche to Dangriga
Dangriga → CampecheFTL freight transportation service between Campeche and Dangriga. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Campeche - Dangriga
The Campeche to Dangriga corridor represents a vital cross-border logistics link connecting the energy and agricultural heartland of Mexico's Gulf coast with the tourism and agricultural gateway of southern Belize. Spanning approximately 402 kilometers, this route facilitates the essential movement of goods between two economically complementary regions. The corridor's strategic importance is underscored by its role in supporting Mexico's significant oil and gas extraction in the Campeche Basin and Belize's robust citrus, banana, and tourism sectors, particularly in the Stann Creek district.
Economically, the region is defined by Campeche's dominance in hydrocarbons and agriculture (citrus, rice, livestock) and Belize's export-oriented agriculture and burgeoning eco-tourism industry. Key industries leveraging this corridor include energy services, agricultural processors, construction materials suppliers, and tourism-related businesses requiring equipment and consumables. The primary transportation infrastructure relies on Mexico's Federal Highway 180, a well-maintained north-south artery along the Gulf coast, transitioning to Belize's Southern Highway (Hummingbird Highway) for the final leg into the Stann Creek district.
The principal border crossing is at Subteniente López (Mexico) / Benque Viejo del Carmen (Belize). Operations here require meticulous customs coordination for both nations. Control Terrestre facilitates seamless cross-border operations on this corridor through our strategic alliance of certified carriers. Our providers hold essential certifications including C-TPAT and FAST for expedited U.S.-bound cargo processing and BASC for security standards, ensuring compliance and efficiency. We exclusively provide dedicated Full Truckload (FTL) solutions, matching specific cargo needs—from dry van and refrigerated to tanker and flatbed—with the right equipment and experienced drivers for this international route.
By managing the complexities of cross-border documentation, customs brokerage coordination, and leveraging our network's deep regional expertise, Control Terrestre provides a single point of contact for shippers. We optimize your supply chain on this corridor, offering the consistency and control of FTL service without the handling delays of consolidated freight. Our focus is on providing a human, transparent, and professional logistics experience for your cargo moving between Campeche and Dangriga.
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Available services for the corridor Campeche - Dangriga
Origin
Campeche, the capital of the state of Campeche, is a strategic Gulf Coast logistics hub with a profound economic identity shaped by the Campeche Sound's oil and gas fields. Its port, Ciudad del Carmen, is a critical maritime gateway for the energy sector, handling equipment, supplies, and exports. Beyond hydrocarbons, the region is a major agricultural producer of citrus fruits, rice, corn, and livestock. The city's infrastructure is anchored by Federal Highway 180, providing a direct, high-capacity link north to Veracruz and south toward the Belize border. This highway connectivity, combined with port and airport facilities, positions Campeche as a pivotal origin point for FTL freight destined for Central America, supporting both the energy supply chain and regional agriculture. Control Terrestre utilizes this infrastructure to deploy a full range of equipment, including tankers for hydrocarbons and dry vans for agricultural goods.
Destination
Dangriga
Dangriga, the capital of Belize's Stann Creek district, serves as the primary commercial and logistics gateway to southern Belize. Its economy is intrinsically linked to the surrounding agricultural plains (the 'breadbasket' for citrus, bananas, and shrimp) and the thriving tourism corridor along the Placencia Peninsula and South Water Caye. The town's port facilities handle regional cargo, and it is the southern terminus of the Hummingbird Highway (Southern Highway), which connects it to the rest of Belize and the western border. This highway is the essential inland route for all overland freight from the Mexican border. Dangriga's strategic value lies in its role as a distribution center for southern Belize's agricultural exports and tourism imports. Control Terrestre's cross-border FTL services terminate here, offering door-to-door delivery to warehouses, ports, or final destinations, supported by our providers' knowledge of Belize's road network and customs procedures.






