Mexico City to Jutiapa
Jutiapa → Mexico CityFTL freight transportation service between Mexico City and Jutiapa. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Mexico City - Jutiapa
The logistics corridor connecting Ciudad de México to Jutiapa, Guatemala, spans approximately 1,139 kilometers and represents one of the most strategic cross-border routes linking Central Mexico to the Guatemalan southern corridor. This route serves as a vital artery for international trade between both nations, facilitating the movement of full truckload freight through key industrial and agricultural regions. As economic integration between Mexico and Guatemala continues to strengthen, this corridor has grown in significance for companies seeking reliable cross-border ground transportation solutions across North and Central America.
The region traversed by this corridor encompasses some of the most productive economic zones in both countries. In Mexico, the route passes through the State of México, Puebla, Veracruz, and Chiapas, areas known for their manufacturing output, automotive assembly plants, and agricultural production. On the Guatemalan side, the corridor reaches the southern border departments before arriving in Jutiapa, a hub for agricultural commerce and growing industrial activity. Main industries utilizing this corridor include automotive, consumer goods, food and beverage, textiles, and agricultural products such as coffee, sugar, and fresh produce, which are central to Guatemala's export economy.
The primary transportation infrastructure supporting this corridor includes Mexican Federal Highways 150D and 190, which connect Ciudad de México to the southeastern border region, and Guatemalan CA-8, which leads into Jutiapa. Key border crossings along this route include La Mesilla in the state of Huehuetenango and Tecún Umán in San Marcos, both of which are critical customs checkpoints where freight undergoes cross-border documentation processing. These crossings require proper handling of customs documentation, C-TPAT and FAST certifications, and compliance with import-export regulations in both countries. Companies must navigate customs procedures efficiently to avoid delays, particularly during peak agricultural export seasons when border congestion can increase.
At Control Terrestre, we facilitate operations on this corridor by coordinating with our alliance of experienced and strategic transportation providers who maintain the necessary certifications, including C-TPAT, FAST, BASC, and Responsible Care. We offer dedicated FTL services, including dry van, refrigerated, and specialized equipment, ensuring your cargo moves seamlessly across the border. Our team manages the complexities of cross-border freight, from customs processing to last-mile delivery, providing a reliable, human-centered approach to connecting your supply chain between Mexico and Guatemala.
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Available services for the corridor Mexico City - Jutiapa
Origin
Mexico City
Ciudad de México stands as the economic and logistical epicenter of Mexico, home to one of the largest metropolitan areas in the Western Hemisphere. Its strategic location in the center of the country makes it the primary origin and distribution point for freight moving to southeastern Mexico and Central America. The city hosts a diverse industrial base, including automotive manufacturing, technology, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage production, and consumer goods, making it a critical hub for both domestic and international logistics operations. The transportation infrastructure in Ciudad de México is among the most developed in Latin America, with access to major federal highways such as the 150D and 190, which connect directly to the southeastern corridor leading to the Guatemalan border. The region also benefits from proximity to Mexico City International Airport and multiple intermodal terminals, providing companies with multimodal options for their supply chain needs.
Destination
Jutiapa, located in southeastern Guatemala, serves as a strategic logistics gateway connecting the country's southern agricultural and commercial regions. The department plays a key role in Guatemala's economy, with main industries including agriculture—particularly the production of corn, beans, coffee, and livestock—as well as growing manufacturing and retail distribution sectors. Its proximity to the Mexican border enhances its importance as a receiving point for imported goods and a distribution hub for Central American trade. The primary access route to Jutiapa is via Guatemalan Highway CA-8, which connects the department to the border crossing points and the broader Guatemalan road network. While the region's infrastructure continues to develop, its position as a commercial crossroads makes Jutiapa an increasingly relevant destination for cross-border freight operations between Mexico and Guatemala.
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