Campeche to Santa Ana
Santa Ana → CampecheFTL freight transportation service between Campeche and Santa Ana. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Campeche - Santa Ana
The Campeche, Mexico to Santa Ana, El Salvador corridor is a vital cross-border logistics artery connecting the Gulf of Mexico with Central America's industrial heartland. Spanning approximately 659 kilometers, this route facilitates the efficient movement of goods between key manufacturing and agricultural zones, serving as a strategic bridge for North American supply chains extending into Central America. The corridor's importance is amplified by its role in supporting just-in-time manufacturing, agricultural exports, and the distribution of consumer goods across a region with growing economic integration.
Economically, the corridor links the resource-rich state of Campeche with the industrially dynamic Santa Ana province. Campeche contributes significant oil, agricultural, and fishing products, while Santa Ana is a hub for textiles, food processing, and light manufacturing. Primary industries utilizing this route include agribusiness (moving citrus, grains, and seafood), industrial manufacturing components, food and beverage products, and building materials. The consistent flow of full truckload (FTL) freight is essential for these sectors, which require reliable, direct transportation without consolidation delays.
Infrastructure relies heavily on the Pan-American Highway (CA-1) and Mexico's Federal Highway 180, providing a paved, all-weather route. The critical border crossing occurs at Tecún Umán/La Hachadura between Guatemala and El Salvador, a point where experienced customs brokerage and certified carriers are indispensable. Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations on this corridor through our dedicated alliance of providers holding essential certifications like C-TPAT, FAST, and BASC. Our team manages the complex cross-border documentation, leverages pre-clearance programs, and coordinates dedicated FTL equipment—including dry vans, reefers, and flatbeds—to ensure a smooth, single-point-of-contact experience from origin to destination, mitigating common border delays.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Campeche - Santa Ana
Origin
Campeche, the capital of the state of Campeche, is a strategic Gulf Coast logistics hub with a natural deep-water port serving as a key maritime gateway. Its location provides direct ocean access, complementing its robust land-based freight network. The city and surrounding region are economic powerhouses driven by three main pillars: the offshore petroleum industry (a major source of equipment and supply chain demand), commercial fishing and aquaculture (shrimp and seafood), and agriculture (notably citrus fruits, corn, and tropical crops). Tourism also contributes to the local economy. The transportation infrastructure is anchored by the Port of Campeche, which handles significant cargo volumes, and is well-connected via Federal Highway 180, running along the coast and linking to the Pan-American network. This infrastructure allows Control Terrestre to efficiently gather FTL shipments from industrial parks, port facilities, and agricultural centers for northbound and southbound cross-border transport.
Destination
Santa Ana
Santa Ana, the capital of the department of Santa Ana in El Salvador, is a pivotal industrial and commercial center in western El Salvador, strategically positioned near the borders with Guatemala and the Pacific coast. Its logistics strength comes from its connectivity to major production zones and the port of Acajutla. The region's economy is dominated by textile and apparel manufacturing (maquilas), food and beverage processing (particularly coffee and sugar), and a diverse range of light industry including plastics, metalworking, and pharmaceuticals. This industrial activity generates consistent demand for inbound raw materials and outbound finished goods. The city is a major junction on the Pan-American Highway (CA-1), which provides the direct land link to the rest of Central America and the Mexican border. This highway infrastructure, combined with its proximity to the Port of Acajutla, makes Santa Ana an ideal consolidation and distribution point. Control Terrestre leverages this network to deliver dedicated FTL services directly to factories, warehouses, and distribution centers in the Santa Ana industrial corridor.






