Campeche to Durango
Durango → CampecheFTL freight transportation service between Campeche and Durango. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Campeche - Durango
The Campeche-Durango corridor represents a vital logistics connection between the Gulf of Mexico and the central-northern region of Mexico. This 1529 km route crosses diverse ecosystems and industrial regions, connecting the petrochemical and energy hub of Campeche with the mining and manufacturing center of Durango. The corridor facilitates the movement of raw materials, industrial equipment, and finished products between these two strategically important states for the national economy.
The transportation infrastructure along this route includes the modern Federal Highway 180 and Federal Highway 40, which offer adequate conditions for heavy cargo transport. These highways connect with key logistics nodes and industrial parks, allowing efficient cargo movement. The route passes through important cities such as Ciudad del Carmen, Villahermosa, and Saltillo, providing multiple options for intermediate stops and logistics operations.
This corridor is particularly important for the energy, mining, automotive, and agricultural sectors. Companies operating in these industries rely on this connection to maintain their supply chains and distribution networks. The route also supports cross-border trade, as Durango has connections to the United States through neighboring states.
Control Terrestre facilitates operations on this corridor through our specialized FTL services, offering dedicated trucks and experienced drivers familiar with the route's characteristics. Our 24/7 tracking system and strategic logistics support ensure that your cargo arrives safely and on schedule, optimizing your supply chain between these two important Mexican regions.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Campeche - Durango
Origin
Campeche, located on the Gulf of Mexico, is a strategic logistics hub for southeastern Mexico. Its port of Ciudad del Carmen and the PEMEX facilities make it a key point for the energy and petrochemical industry. The state has developed significant infrastructure including the Campeche International Airport and a network of highways connecting to other important economic centers. The region's economy is driven by oil extraction, fishing, and tourism, creating constant demand for freight transportation services.
Destination
Durango, situated in northern Mexico, serves as a strategic logistics point for the central-northern region. The state benefits from its proximity to the United States border and its connection to major industrial corridors. Durango's economy is diversified, with strong presence in mining, manufacturing, and agriculture. The city of Durango has developed industrial parks and logistics infrastructure, including the Durango International Airport and access to major highways that connect to border crossings and other industrial centers.






