Choluteca to La Paz
La Paz → CholutecaFTL freight transportation service between Choluteca and La Paz. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Choluteca - La Paz
The logistics corridor between Choluteca, Honduras, and La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico, spans approximately 2,711 kilometers and represents a vital cross-border route connecting Central America with the Pacific coast of Mexico. This corridor serves as a strategic link for companies seeking to move full truckload freight between the southern region of Honduras and the northwestern peninsula of Baja California Sur. Its importance lies in bridging two distinct economic zones, enabling trade flows that support regional supply chains across international borders.
Choluteca, located in southern Honduras, is an agricultural and commercial hub with growing industrial activity, while La Paz, the capital of Baja California Sur, is a rapidly developing city driven by tourism, fishing, and an expanding services sector. The corridor supports the movement of goods such as agricultural products, manufactured items, and consumer goods that sustain the economies on both ends. Companies in the food and beverage, construction materials, and general merchandise sectors frequently rely on this route to maintain consistent supply chain operations.
The primary transportation infrastructure along this corridor includes major highways traversing Honduras, Guatemala, and Mexico, connecting through key border crossings such as the Guatemala-Mexico border points. The route follows well-established freight corridors that pass through important logistics nodes in Guatemala and along Mexico's Pacific highway system before reaching the Baja California Sur peninsula. Customs procedures at international border crossings require proper documentation and compliance with both Honduran and Mexican regulations, including adherence to C-TPAT and FAST certifications to facilitate expedited processing.
Control Terrestre facilitates operations on this cross-border corridor through its alliance of experienced and strategic transportation providers. We offer dedicated full truckload (FTL) services tailored to the specific needs of this route, ensuring that cargo moves efficiently from origin to destination. Our providers hold certifications such as C-TPAT, FAST, BASC, Clean Transportation, and Responsible Care, which streamline customs processes and enhance security throughout the journey. With available equipment including 48' and 53' dry vans, refrigerated units, and flatbeds, we provide the right solutions for diverse cargo types moving along this corridor.
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Available services for the corridor Choluteca - La Paz
Origin
Choluteca is a key department in southern Honduras, strategically positioned near the border with Nicaragua and with access to the Pacific coast through the Gulf of Fonseca. This location makes it an important logistics node for cross-border trade between Honduras and its neighboring countries. The region's economy is driven by agriculture, including the production of shrimp, melons, sugarcane, and other tropical crops, as well as a growing commercial sector that serves both domestic and export markets. The transportation infrastructure in Choluteca includes connections to the Pan-American Highway system, which links the region to major trade routes extending through Central America. Its proximity to the El Amatillo border crossing with El Salvador and access to the port of San Lorenzo on the Gulf of Fonseca further enhance its logistical relevance for companies moving goods northward through the region.
Destination
La Paz
La Paz, the capital of Baja California Sur, is situated on the eastern coast of the Baja California peninsula along the Gulf of California. The city serves as the primary commercial and logistical hub for the state, with an economy centered on tourism, fishing, government services, and an increasing focus on real estate development and retail. Its geographic position makes it a destination for goods arriving from mainland Mexico and Central America to support the region's growing population and tourism industry. Transportation infrastructure in La Paz includes the Transpeninsular Highway (Mexican Federal Highway 1), which connects the city to the rest of the peninsula, as well as the Port of Pichilingue for maritime cargo and the Manuel Márquez de León International Airport. Access to the city by land requires coordination across the peninsula's highway network, making reliable full truckload freight services essential for maintaining supply chains in this isolated yet economically vibrant region.






