Chihuahua to Dangriga
Dangriga → ChihuahuaFTL freight transportation service between Chihuahua and Dangriga. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Chihuahua - Dangriga
The Chihuahua to Dangriga corridor is a vital cross-border logistics artery connecting the industrial heartland of northern Mexico with the strategic coastal gateway of southern Belize. This approximately 2,238 km route serves as a critical link for moving goods between major manufacturing centers and the agricultural export hubs of Central America, facilitating trade across a diverse economic landscape. The corridor's importance is underscored by its role in supporting supply chains that span North and Central America, enabling the efficient flow of products from production to final markets.
Economically, the corridor bridges two distinct regions. The origin in Chihuahua, Mexico, is a powerhouse of manufacturing, particularly in automotive, aerospace, and electronics, supported by a robust industrial base and proximity to the U.S. border. The destination in Dangriga, Belize, serves as a primary agricultural export point for the Stann Creek district, known for citrus, bananas, and other tropical produce, alongside a growing tourism sector that requires consistent supply of goods and materials. This creates a dynamic trade flow, moving manufactured components south and agricultural products north.
Key infrastructure underpins this route. In Mexico, the journey primarily utilizes the well-maintained federal highway network, such as Route 45, connecting Chihuahua City southward. Upon entering Belize, the main thoroughfare is the Southern Highway, which runs the length of the country to the coast. The principal formal border crossing is at Subteniente López (Mexico/Belize), where procedures are managed by both nations' customs authorities. Control Terrestre's deep expertise and provider alliances ensure seamless navigation of these cross-border requirements, leveraging certifications like C-TPAT and FAST to expedite clearance for compliant shipments.
Control Terrestre facilitates operations on this corridor through our dedicated alliance model, exclusively providing Full Truckload (FTL) solutions. We match specific cargo requirements—from standard dry van to specialized refrigerated or oversized equipment—with our vetted network of carriers possessing the necessary certifications (BASC, Responsible Care, etc.) for secure and compliant transport. Our focus on direct, door-to-door service eliminates handling delays, providing our clients with a single, human point of contact for the entire journey from Chihuahua's factories to Dangriga's port or final destination.
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Available services for the corridor Chihuahua - Dangriga
Origin
Chihuahua, Chihuahua, is a strategic northern Mexican logistics hub with exceptional connectivity. Its location near the U.S. border provides direct access to major American markets, while its internal infrastructure supports robust domestic and international freight movement. The city is a critical manufacturing center, especially for automotive, aerospace, and electronics, generating high volumes of industrial goods requiring reliable long-haul transportation. Key infrastructure includes the Chihuahua-Pacific Railway (Chepe), an extensive network of federal highways (like Route 45 and 16), and the General Roberto Fierro International Airport, creating a multi-modal ecosystem. This established industrial and transport foundation makes Chihuahua a prime origin point for full truckload shipments heading south into Central America.
Destination
Dangriga
Dangriga, located in Belize's Stann Creek district, is a pivotal coastal logistics destination. Its strategic value lies in its position as the main gateway to the port of Big Creek, a deep-water facility crucial for Belize's agricultural exports, particularly citrus and bananas. The town itself is the commercial center for the surrounding fertile agricultural region and a base for the tourism industry servicing the nearby reef and rainforest. Transportation infrastructure is anchored by the Southern Highway, which connects Dangriga to the rest of Belize and ultimately to the Mexican border. This highway is the primary arterial route for receiving imported goods and moving Belizean products to export markets, making consistent FTL capacity essential for the region's economic activity.






