Cartago to Toluca
Toluca → CartagoFTL freight transportation service between Cartago and Toluca. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Cartago - Toluca
The logistics corridor connecting Cartago, Costa Rica, to Toluca, Estado de México, represents a vital cross-border freight route spanning approximately 1,989 kilometers. This corridor serves as a critical link between Central America and North America, enabling companies to move full truckload (FTL) cargo across international borders with efficiency and reliability. As trade between these regions continues to grow, this route has become an essential artery for businesses seeking to optimize their supply chains and maintain competitive delivery timelines.
Toluca, located in the heart of Mexico's industrial corridor, is one of the country's most significant manufacturing and distribution hubs, while Cartago anchors a key economic zone in Costa Rica's Central Valley. The corridor traverses through major highways including Costa Rica's Route 27 and Mexico's Federal Highway 15D, connecting through strategic border crossings such as the Tecate and Laredo corridors. These routes are well-established for commercial freight movement, though customs procedures at border points require careful coordination and proper documentation to ensure smooth transit.
The main industries utilizing this corridor include automotive manufacturing, electronics, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, and agricultural products. Companies in these sectors rely on consistent, dedicated transportation solutions to maintain production schedules and distribution networks. The corridor supports a variety of cargo types, from standard dry van shipments to specialized loads including hazardous materials, oversized equipment, and temperature-controlled goods. Control Terrestre's alliance of certified providers ensures that freight moves seamlessly across this corridor, handling all regulatory requirements and customs processes.
Control Terstre facilitates operations on this corridor through our network of C-TPAT, FAST, BASC, Clean Transportation, and Responsible Care certified carriers. We offer dedicated FTL services including refrigerated transport, tanker transportation, and specialized cargo handling for hazardous materials. Our team manages cross-border logistics coordination, ensuring compliance with both Costa Rican and Mexican customs regulations. Whether your company requires expedited freight or scheduled shipments, Control Terrestre provides the expertise and infrastructure to connect your operations from Cartago to Toluca efficiently and sustainably.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Cartago - Toluca
Origin
Cartago
Cartago, located in Costa Rica's Central Valley, serves as a strategic logistics hub for companies exporting goods to North American markets. The province benefits from its proximity to the port of Limón and well-maintained highway connections to the Pan-American corridor, making it an ideal origin point for cross-border freight operations. The region's main industries include agricultural exports such as coffee, pineapple, and medical device manufacturing, alongside a growing technology sector. Transportation infrastructure in Cartago includes access to Route 27, which connects directly to major border crossings into Nicaragua and onward to Mexico, providing efficient ground transportation options for full truckload shipments heading north.
Destination
Toluca
Toluca, Estado de México, is one of Mexico's premier industrial and logistics centers, strategically positioned near Mexico City and surrounded by major automotive, pharmaceutical, and consumer goods manufacturing facilities. The city's location along Federal Highway 15D places it at the crossroads of Mexico's most important freight corridors, connecting to key border crossings and distribution networks. Toluca's main industries include automotive assembly plants, electronics manufacturing, food processing, and chemical production, all of which require reliable inbound and outbound freight services. The region's transportation infrastructure features modern highways, intermodal facilities, and proximity to Mexico City's international airport, making it a critical destination for companies importing raw materials and exporting finished goods throughout North America.






