Campeche to Tucson
Tucson → CampecheFTL freight transportation service between Campeche and Tucson. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Campeche - Tucson
The Campeche-Tucson corridor represents a vital logistics connection between the Mexican southeast and the southwestern United States. This route spans approximately 2,458 kilometers, crossing diverse terrain and connecting two important economic regions. The corridor facilitates the movement of goods between Mexico's Gulf Coast and Arizona's inland ports, serving as a crucial link in the North American supply chain.
The economic significance of this corridor is substantial, connecting Campeche's energy and manufacturing sectors with Tucson's aerospace, defense, and technology industries. This route enables the efficient transportation of industrial equipment, automotive parts, electronics, and specialized cargo between these regions. The corridor particularly benefits companies engaged in cross-border trade, manufacturing operations, and just-in-time delivery systems.
Key transportation infrastructure along this corridor includes Mexico's Federal Highway 180 and Federal Highway 45D, connecting to major U.S. interstates such as I-10. The primary border crossing point is typically through Arizona ports of entry, with Nogales being a common choice due to its efficiency and infrastructure. Control Terrestre's expertise in navigating these routes ensures reliable full truckload (FTL) transportation, with our C-TPAT-certified carriers providing secure and compliant cross-border operations.
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Available services for the corridor Campeche - Tucson
Origin
Campeche, located on Mexico's Gulf Coast, serves as a strategic logistics hub for the southeast region. The city benefits from its proximity to major ports and industrial centers, including the Ciudad del Carmen offshore oil hub. Campeche's economy is anchored by the energy sector, with PEMEX operations driving significant industrial activity. The region also has growing manufacturing capabilities, particularly in automotive and electronics components. Transportation infrastructure includes access to the Port of Campeche for maritime freight, Federal Highway 180 connecting to the rest of Mexico, and nearby airports for air cargo operations.
Destination
Tucson
Tucson, Arizona, stands as a strategic logistics center in the southwestern United States, offering excellent connectivity to major markets. The city's economy is diverse, with strong aerospace and defense industries, including Raytheon Missiles & Defense and Davis-Monthan Air Force Base operations. Tucson also hosts significant technology and manufacturing sectors, along with a growing logistics industry centered around its international airport and rail connections. The region benefits from proximity to the Mexico border and access to major transportation corridors including I-10, which connects to both coasts. Tucson's Sky Harbor International Airport and Union Pacific rail facilities provide additional multimodal transportation options.






