Chihuahua to Usulután
Usulután → ChihuahuaFTL freight transportation service between Chihuahua and Usulután. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Chihuahua - Usulután
The Chihuahua to Usulután corridor represents a vital logistics connection between northern Mexico and Central America, spanning approximately 2,492 kilometers. This cross-border route traverses diverse terrain and connects major industrial hubs, facilitating the movement of goods between Mexico's northern manufacturing centers and El Salvador's growing industrial sector. The corridor passes through key Mexican states including Durango, Zacatecas, and Chiapas before crossing into Guatemala and continuing through Honduras to reach El Salvador's southeastern region.
The transportation infrastructure along this route includes major highways such as Mexico's Federal Highway 45D and 190, connecting with Guatemala's CA-1 and El Salvador's CA-2 network. Key border crossings include Ciudad Cuauhtémoc/La Mesilla and El Florido, where Control Terrestre's C-TPAT and FAST certified partners ensure efficient customs clearance and compliance with cross-border regulations. This corridor serves as a critical supply chain link for industries requiring reliable transportation between Mexico's northern industrial corridor and Central America's emerging manufacturing zones.
Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations on this corridor through our network of experienced carriers equipped with the necessary certifications for cross-border transportation. Our dedicated services ensure that full truckload shipments maintain their integrity throughout the journey, with specialized handling for time-sensitive or temperature-controlled cargo. The route's strategic importance continues to grow as trade between Mexico and Central America expands, making it essential for companies to partner with logistics providers who understand the complexities of cross-border operations.
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Available services for the corridor Chihuahua - Usulután
Origin
Chihuahua stands as a strategic logistics hub in northern Mexico, serving as the gateway to cross-border operations with the United States and beyond. The city's industrial sector encompasses automotive manufacturing, electronics production, and agricultural processing, with major facilities from companies like Foxconn and Delphi operating in the region. Chihuahua's transportation infrastructure includes the International Airport, extensive rail connections through Ferromex, and a comprehensive highway network that provides direct access to key border crossings. The city's strategic location positions it as a critical node in North American supply chains, with its industrial parks and maquiladora facilities requiring reliable transportation solutions to reach both U.S. markets and Central American destinations. Chihuahua's modern logistics facilities and experienced transportation providers make it an ideal origin point for companies seeking efficient cross-border freight solutions to destinations throughout Latin America.
Destination
Usulután
Usulután represents a strategic logistics point in eastern El Salvador, serving as a gateway to the country's growing industrial and agricultural sectors. The city's economy centers around food processing, textile manufacturing, and agricultural exports, with its proximity to El Salvador's Pacific ports providing crucial access to international shipping routes. The region's transportation infrastructure includes connections to San Miguel's port facilities and the Pan-American Highway network, facilitating distribution throughout Central America. The area's strategic importance continues to grow as El Salvador develops its manufacturing capabilities and seeks to strengthen trade relationships with Mexico and other northern partners. Usulután's location provides efficient access to both domestic markets and cross-border opportunities, making it a key destination for companies looking to establish or expand their presence in Central America's emerging industrial landscape.






