Campeche to Jinotepe
Jinotepe → CampecheFTL freight transportation service between Campeche and Jinotepe. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Campeche - Jinotepe
The logistics corridor from Campeche, Mexico to Jinotepe, Nicaragua is a strategic cross-border route spanning approximately 1001 km, crucial for connecting southeastern Mexico with Central America. This corridor enhances trade efficiency and supply chain integration across national boundaries, supporting economic growth in the region. Economically, the corridor serves complementary sectors: Campeche is a hub for oil and gas extraction, agriculture (henequen, rice), and tourism, while Jinotepe in Nicaragua's Carazo department specializes in high-value agriculture (coffee, flowers), textiles, and food processing. These industries generate significant freight volumes, requiring reliable transportation for raw materials and finished goods. Infrastructure relies on key highways: Mexican Federal Highway 180 from Campeche to the Guatemala border at Ciudad Hidalgo, then the Pan-American Highway (CA-1) through Guatemala to the Nicaragua border at Las Manos, followed by Nicaraguan routes like Carretera a Masaya to Jinotepe. Border crossings demand meticulous customs management, including documentation, trade compliance, and security programs like C-TPAT and FAST. Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations through our alliance of certified providers, offering full truckload (FTL) services such as dedicated, expedited, and specialized cargo handling. We provide door-to-door solutions, customs support, and real-time tracking, emphasizing human-centric and environmentally responsible logistics to optimize client supply chains on this corridor.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Campeche - Jinotepe
Origin
Campeche, located in southeastern Mexico, boasts a strategic logistics position with Gulf of Mexico access and proximity to Central American borders. The city features the Port of Campeche, enabling intermodal transfers, and is well-connected by Mexican Federal Highway 180, which runs south to the Guatemala border. Economically, Campeche is dominated by oil and gas extraction, supported by manufacturing and agriculture including henequen, rice, and tropical fruits. Tourism also contributes to freight demand. This infrastructure and economic diversity make Campeche a key dispatch point for FTL shipments into Mexico and across borders, allowing Control Terrestre to leverage its gateway status for efficient cross-corridor transport.
Destination
Jinotepe, capital of Carazo, Nicaragua, offers a central-southern location with logistical advantages for national and cross-border trade. It connects via the Carretera a Masaya and Pan-American Highway (CA-1) to Managua, Pacific ports, and the Guatemala border. Economically, the Carazo region is famed for agriculture—especially coffee and flowers—alongside textile and food processing industries, driving consistent export and import freight. This infrastructure supports reliable road transport, and for corridors like Campeche to Jinotepe, it integrates with Guatemalan highways. Control Terrestre utilizes this network for FTL services, providing expert handling of customs and regulatory needs to ensure smooth door-to-door delivery in this dynamic market.






