Campeche to Nacaome
Nacaome → CampecheFTL freight transportation service between Campeche and Nacaome. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Campeche - Nacaome
The Campeche-Nacaome corridor is a vital cross-border logistics artery connecting southeastern Mexico with southern Honduras, spanning approximately 771 km. This route serves as a strategic bridge for trade between the Gulf of Mexico region and Central America's Pacific gateway, facilitating the flow of goods that support regional economic integration. Its importance is underscored by the growing industrial and agricultural output in both regions, making it a critical link for supply chains requiring reliable full truckload (FTL) solutions.
Economically, the corridor channels goods between two dynamic zones. The origin in Campeche, Mexico, is anchored by robust oil and gas extraction, alongside significant fishing and agricultural sectors (citrus, rice, and livestock). The destination in Nacaome, Honduras, lies within the Valle department, a major agricultural heartland producing coffee, bananas, tropical fruits, and raising livestock. Key industries utilizing this route include energy sector suppliers moving equipment and materials, agricultural input distributors, and exporters of perishable goods seeking efficient north-south connectivity.
Transportation infrastructure relies on a network of primary highways. From Campeche, cargo typically moves via Federal Highway 180 toward the Guatemalan border. After crossing into Guatemala, the route continues on the CA-1 highway before entering Honduras, where it connects to the CA-5, the nation's main north-south artery, leading directly to Nacaome in the Valle department. Key border crossings include Mexico-Guatemala at points like El Carmen/Talisman and Guatemala-Honduras at Agua Caliente. Navigating customs requires meticulous documentation and compliance with each nation's regulations; here, our providers' certifications—including C-TPAT, FAST, and BASC—are instrumental in streamlining clearance and enhancing security.
Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations on this corridor through our strategic alliance of experienced carriers. We provide dedicated FTL services, including specialized options for refrigerated, oversized, or hazardous cargo, ensuring a single point of contact for your entire door-to-door journey. Our partners' certifications and expertise in cross-border protocols allow us to manage the complexities of three-country transit efficiently, while our commitment to human and green logistics means your cargo moves with care and environmental responsibility from Campeche to Nacaome.
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Origin
Campeche, located on Mexico's Gulf Coast, offers a strategic logistics position with direct access to maritime export routes via the Port of Campeche. The state's economy is dominated by the oil and gas industry, generating significant demand for the transport of heavy equipment, pipes, and industrial supplies. Complementing this are strong agricultural sectors producing citrus fruits, rice, and livestock, alongside a notable fishing industry. The transportation infrastructure is well-developed, featuring Federal Highway 180 as the primary coastal artery connecting to central Mexico and the southern border, supported by regional road networks and the Campeche International Airport for time-sensitive air-adjacent freight. This combination of resource-based industry and port access makes Campeche a pivotal origin point for both domestic and international supply chains.
Destination
Nacaome, situated in Honduras's Valle department, is a key agricultural and logistical hub in southern Central America. The region is renowned for its production of coffee, bananas, melons, and other tropical fruits, alongside significant cattle ranching. This heavy agricultural output drives consistent demand for inbound freight (fertilizers, machinery, packaging) and outbound export cargo. Strategically, Nacaome benefits from proximity to the CA-5 highway, Honduras's primary north-south corridor, which connects it to major economic centers like San Pedro Sula and the vital port of Puerto Cortés on the Caribbean coast. This infrastructure allows efficient movement of goods to both domestic markets and international shipping lanes, solidifying its role as a critical destination within regional trade networks.






