Cheyenne to Limón
Limón → CheyenneFTL freight transportation service between Cheyenne and Limón. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Cheyenne - Limón
The Cheyenne to Limón corridor represents a vital North-South trade artery connecting the U.S. interior with Central America's Caribbean coast. This strategic route facilitates the movement of goods across the United States, Mexico, and Central America, culminating at the significant port of Limón. It serves as a critical link for industries requiring reliable, long-haul full truckload (FTL) solutions to access key production and consumption markets. The corridor's economic importance is underscored by the flow of agricultural goods, manufactured products, and raw materials. Our operations on this corridor leverage a robust network of certified carriers, ensuring seamless cross-border logistics. We navigate the complex customs landscapes, utilizing our partners' C-TPAT and FAST certifications for efficient U.S. border crossings and ensuring compliance with all Central American transit regulations. Control Terrestre provides dedicated, expedited, and specialized FTL services—including refrigerated and flatbed options—tailored to the unique demands of this lengthy international route, offering a single point of contact for your end-to-end freight needs from the Rocky Mountains to the Costa Rican coast.
Key transportation infrastructure includes major U.S. highways like I-80 and I-25, transitioning to Mexico's federal highway network, such as the toll road Mexico 57D and 150D, before continuing through Guatemala and Honduras on routes like CA-1 and CA-13, finally connecting to Costa Rica's Route 32. The primary border crossing for U.S. exports is typically through Laredo, Texas, or El Paso, Texas, into Mexico. Further south, crossings include between Mexico and Guatemala (e.g., Ciudad Hidalgo/Tecún Umán) and between Honduras and Nicaragua. The final stretch utilizes Costa Rica's well-maintained Route 32 to reach Limón. Each crossing presents distinct customs procedures and documentation requirements, which our expert team manages proactively to minimize delays.
Industries heavily utilizing this corridor include agriculture (exporting grains, produce, and frozen goods from the U.S. Midwest), manufacturing (automotive parts, machinery, and consumer goods), and bulk commodities. The corridor is essential for supplying the Central American market and for exporting goods from the region via the Port of Limón. Control Terrestre's role is to simplify this complex, multi-national journey. We coordinate the entire FTL movement, matching your cargo with the appropriate equipment—from dry vans and reefers to flatbeds for oversized items—and our providers' expertise in cross-border documentation and safety protocols (including BASC and Responsible Care where applicable) ensures your shipment moves securely and efficiently across all jurisdictions.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Cheyenne - Limón
Origin
Cheyenne
Cheyenne, Wyoming, serves as a strategic logistics origin point due to its central location in the U.S. Rocky Mountain region and its position at the crossroads of major interstate corridors. It is a key distribution hub for the northern Great Plains and Intermountain West, providing efficient access to markets in the western, midwestern, and southern United States. The city's economy is supported by robust sectors including government (state capital), agriculture (livestock and grains), manufacturing, and transportation/logistics distribution centers. Its infrastructure is anchored by the intersection of Interstate 80 (east-west) and Interstate 25 (north-south), providing direct, high-capacity road links to major markets. The Union Pacific Railroad also operates major classification yards in the area, offering intermodal connectivity. For FTL freight, this means reliable, high-speed highway access to begin the long southbound journey toward Mexico and Central America, with ample facilities for loading all equipment types, from dry vans to specialized flatbeds.
Destination
Limón
Limón, located on Costa Rica's Caribbean coast, is a strategically critical destination as the nation's primary seaport for international trade. The Port of Limón (Moín) handles a significant portion of Costa Rica's imports and exports, making it the logistical terminus for the corridor. The region's economy is heavily driven by export agriculture, particularly bananas and pineapples, alongside other tropical produce, timber, and manufactured goods. This creates a consistent demand for inbound raw materials and outbound finished products. Key transportation infrastructure includes Route 32, the main highway connecting San José to Limón, which is currently undergoing major upgrades to improve reliability and capacity. The port itself offers modern container and bulk cargo handling facilities. For Control Terrestre's FTL services, this means we provide dedicated door-to-door delivery to warehouses, distribution centers, and directly to the port terminals, managing the final leg of the international journey with precision, including for refrigerated cargo destined for export or local consumption.






