Chitré to Lincoln
Lincoln → ChitréFTL freight transportation service between Chitré and Lincoln. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Chitré - Lincoln
The logistics corridor connecting Chitré, Herrera, Panamá to Lincoln, Nebraska, United States spans approximately 3,992 kilometers, serving as a vital cross-border trade route that links Central America's Pacific coast with the heartland of the United States. This corridor is strategically significant for companies seeking to move full truckload freight between Panamá's key agricultural and commercial hub and one of the Midwest's most important logistics and manufacturing centers. The route traverses diverse terrain and multiple international borders, requiring experienced coordination and deep knowledge of customs procedures in both countries.
Chitré, located in the Herrera province, serves as a commercial and agricultural center in Panamá, providing access to the country's Pacific ports and the Pan-American Highway system. From Chitré, freight moves northward through Panamá's road network, connecting to major border crossings into the United States. The primary route follows the Pan-American Highway system through Central America and into the U.S. interstate network, utilizing key highways such as I-80, which provides direct access to Lincoln, Nebraska. This infrastructure supports efficient movement of goods across the corridor.
The main industries utilizing this corridor include agriculture, food processing, manufacturing, and consumer goods distribution. Panamá's agricultural exports, including tropical fruits, seafood, and processed foods, frequently travel this route, while manufactured goods, machinery, and industrial components move in both directions. Lincoln, Nebraska, serves as a distribution hub for the broader Midwest region, making it a strategic destination for companies looking to reach multiple states through a single delivery point.
Control Terrestre facilitates operations on this corridor through our alliance of experienced transportation providers specializing in cross-border FTL services. We handle all aspects of the journey, including customs documentation, border crossing coordination, and compliance with C-TPAT, FAST, and BASC certifications. Our dedicated team ensures that your freight moves efficiently from origin to destination, with real-time visibility and professional support throughout the entire process. Whether you require dry van, refrigerated, or specialized equipment, we provide tailored solutions for this corridor.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Chitré - Lincoln
Origin
Chitré, the capital of Herrera province in Panamá, is a strategic logistics location due to its central position on the Azuero Peninsula and its connectivity to Panamá's primary transportation networks. The city serves as a commercial hub for the surrounding agricultural region, which produces rice, corn, sugarcane, and livestock. Chitré's proximity to the Pan-American Highway provides direct access to Panamá City and the country's major ports, including the Port of Balboa and the Port of Rodman, facilitating both domestic distribution and international trade. The region's growing food processing industry generates significant freight volumes, making Chitré an important origin point for cross-border shipments. Available transportation infrastructure includes well-maintained highways connecting to the Pan-American route, access to intermodal facilities, and proximity to Tocumen International Airport for multimodal logistics solutions. Control Terrestre leverages this infrastructure to provide efficient FTL services from Chitré to destinations across North America.
Destination
Lincoln
Lincoln, Nebraska, is a strategic logistics destination located in the heart of the United States Midwest, offering excellent connectivity to major markets across the region. As the state capital and home to the University of Nebraska, Lincoln serves as a distribution hub for a diverse economy that includes agriculture, food processing, manufacturing, technology, and insurance services. The city's location along Interstate 80, one of the nation's primary east-west corridors, provides efficient access to major markets such as Omaha, Kansas City, Denver, and Chicago. Lincoln's transportation infrastructure includes direct interstate highway access, rail connections through Union Pacific, and proximity to Lincoln Airport. The city's growing industrial parks and distribution centers make it an ideal destination for companies seeking to serve the broader Midwest region. Control Terrestre utilizes this infrastructure to deliver FTL shipments efficiently, connecting Lincoln to origins throughout Central America and Mexico.






