Campeche to Jalapa
Jalapa → CampecheFTL freight transportation service between Campeche and Jalapa. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Campeche - Jalapa
The Campeche to Jalapa corridor represents a vital cross-border logistics link connecting Mexico's Gulf Coast with Guatemala's eastern highlands. Spanning approximately 581 kilometers, this route is strategically important for facilitating trade between two key regional economic zones, serving as a conduit for goods moving between North and Central America. The corridor supports the integrated supply chains of industries that rely on efficient, reliable overland transportation across the border.
Economically, the region is defined by Campeche's strength in energy, agriculture, and tourism, which generates outbound demand for machinery, chemicals, and consumer goods. Jalapa and the surrounding Guatemalan highlands are major agricultural producers, particularly of coffee, vegetables, and fruit, creating consistent inbound demand for fertilizers, packaging, and processed goods. This bi-directional flow makes the corridor a consistent artery for FTL freight, requiring specialized handling for both standard and temperature-sensitive cargo.
The primary infrastructure backbone is Mexico's Federal Highway 186 and its continuation into Guatemala via routes like CA-9 and CA-1. The critical border crossing is at Ciudad Hidalgo, Chiapas / Tecún Umán, San Marcos. Navigating this crossing requires expertise in customs documentation and compliance with programs like C-TPAT and FAST, which our provider alliances are certified to handle. This ensures streamlined processes for our clients' shipments.
Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations on this corridor through our exclusive FTL model and strategic provider network. We coordinate dedicated and expedited full truckload services, including refrigerated and specialized equipment, tailored to the specific cargo needs of this route. Our team manages the entire cross-border process, leveraging our providers' certifications to mitigate delays, ensuring your freight moves efficiently from origin to destination without the complexities of consolidated shipping.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Campeche - Jalapa
Origin
Campeche, located on Mexico's Gulf Coast, is a strategic logistics origin due to its port infrastructure and role as a hub for the state's diverse economy. The city and surrounding region are a cornerstone of Mexico's energy sector, with significant oil and gas extraction and service industries driving demand for heavy equipment, pipes, and industrial supplies. Furthermore, Campeche is a major agricultural producer of tropical fruits, rice, and livestock, generating substantial outbound freight for perishable and bulk goods. Its well-developed highway network, including Federal Highway 186, provides direct north-south connectivity toward the Guatemalan border, making it an optimal launching point for cross-border FTL shipments into Central America.
Destination
Jalapa, Guatemala, serves as a strategic agricultural and commercial gateway for the eastern highlands. Its economy is predominantly driven by high-value agriculture, especially coffee production, alongside vegetables and fruit cultivation. This creates a consistent inbound flow for fertilizers, agrochemicals, packaging materials, and processed food products from Mexico and beyond. The city's location along key national highways like the CA-9 provides crucial connectivity to the primary border crossing at Tecún Umán. While infrastructure can be more variable than in major ports, the corridor's established highway network supports reliable FTL transportation, making Jalapa a key consumption and distribution point for goods arriving via the Campeche corridor.






