Campeche to Zacapa
Zacapa → CampecheFTL freight transportation service between Campeche and Zacapa. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Campeche - Zacapa
The Campeche to Zacapa corridor is a vital cross-border artery connecting Mexico's Gulf Coast with Central America's eastern gateway. This strategic route facilitates the flow of goods between two dynamic economic regions, supporting supply chains that require reliable full truckload (FTL) solutions. The corridor traverses diverse landscapes, linking industrial and agricultural hubs with key distribution points. It is primarily utilized by industries such as agriculture (particularly tropical fruits and coffee), manufacturing, energy sector equipment, and consumer goods. The main transportation infrastructure includes Mexican Federal Highway 180, a critical north-south route along the Gulf, transitioning to Guatemalan highways like the CA-13 after crossing the border. The principal border crossing is at Ciudad Hidalgo, Mexico / Tecún Umán, Guatemala, a bustling port of entry where customs and compliance procedures are paramount. At Control Terrestre, we leverage our strategic alliance of certified carriers—holders of C-TPAT, FAST, and BASC credentials—to navigate these cross-border complexities. Our expertise ensures your dedicated, oversized, or specialized FTL cargo moves efficiently through this corridor, providing a seamless human-centric connection from origin to destination.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Campeche - Zacapa
Origin
Campeche, located on Mexico's Gulf Coast, is a strategic logistics origin due to its established port infrastructure and connectivity. The city serves as a hub for the state's diverse economy, which is historically rooted in oil and gas extraction but has expanded into robust agricultural production (such as tropical fruits, rice, and livestock) and growing manufacturing sectors. Its port, Puerto de Campeche, handles significant cargo volumes, providing direct maritime access. Overland transportation infrastructure is well-developed, with Federal Highway 180 offering a direct north-south link along the coast and connections to other major Mexican highways. This infrastructure supports efficient consolidation and dispatch of FTL shipments for national and international export, making Campeche a pivotal starting point for supply chains moving south into Central America.
Destination
Zacapa, in eastern Guatemala, is a strategic logistics destination and a crucial distribution center for the region. It sits at the crossroads of major routes connecting Guatemala City to the borders with Honduras and El Salvador, and it is the primary gateway for trade coming from Mexico via the Tecún Umán crossing. The department's economy is driven by agriculture—it is Guatemala's heartland for sugarcane, coffee, and tropical fruits—along with livestock and emerging light industry. Its infrastructure is defined by the CA-9 and CA-13 highways, which provide direct road access to the Caribbean coast and the capital. The presence of rail lines further enhances its multimodal potential. For importers and exporters, Zacapa offers a strategic location to receive FTL cargo from Mexico and distribute it efficiently throughout Guatemala and the Northern Triangle of Central America.






