Mexico City to Punta Gorda
Punta Gorda → Mexico CityFTL freight transportation service between Mexico City and Punta Gorda. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Mexico City - Punta Gorda
The logistics corridor connecting Ciudad de México, Mexico, to Punta Gorda, Belize, represents a critical north-south trade artery through Central America. This approximately 1,154 km cross-border route bridges the industrial powerhouse of Mexico's capital with the agricultural and resource-rich Toledo District of Belize, facilitating essential commerce between the two nations. Its strategic importance lies in enabling the efficient movement of goods from one of Latin America's largest metropolitan economies to key Caribbean Sea access points and regional markets.
Economically, this corridor serves a diverse region. The origin in Ciudad de México is fueled by advanced manufacturing, automotive, technology, and consumer goods sectors. The destination in southern Belize is defined by agriculture (citrus, bananas, papaya), forestry, and increasingly, tourism-related logistics. The flow typically involves outbound manufactured and processed goods from Mexico and inbound raw agricultural products, construction materials, and consumer goods into Belize.
Infrastructure relies primarily on Mexico's Federal Highway 190 southward to the border at Subteniente López/Blue Creek, transitioning onto Belize's Southern Highway and Hummingbird Highway network to reach Punta Gorda. Key border considerations center on the Mexico-Belize crossing, where protocols for customs clearance, phytosanitary requirements for agricultural goods, and documentation for cross-border FTL shipments are paramount. Control Terrestre's dedicated cross-border freight service navigates these complexities. We leverage our alliance of certified providers—holding credentials like C-TPAT and FAST—to manage customs brokerage coordination, ensure compliance with both nations' regulations, and provide seamless door-to-door FTL solutions. Our expertise in dedicated and specialized cargo handling ensures reliability for this specific corridor's unique trade profile.
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Available services for the corridor Mexico City - Punta Gorda
Origin
Mexico City
Ciudad de México is a paramount strategic logistics hub for North and Central America. As the capital and largest metropolitan area of Mexico, it functions as the nation's primary economic, industrial, and distribution center. Its economy is heavily diversified, dominated by advanced manufacturing (automotive, aerospace, electronics), major corporate headquarters, technology, and high-value services. The city is encircled by a robust multi-modal infrastructure, including an extensive network of federal highways (like the Mexico-Querétaro and Mexico-Puebla corridors), a major international airport (AICM), and rail connections. This concentration of production and consumption makes it an indispensable origin point for full truckload freight destined across Mexico and internationally into Central America.
Destination
Punta Gorda, the capital of Belize's Toledo District, holds a strategic southern logistics position as the primary gateway to the country's most agriculturally productive region and its Caribbean coastline. Its economic significance is rooted in being the central hub for Belize's citrus industry, banana plantations, and forestry operations. The town's infrastructure is tailored to support this, featuring a deep-water port facilitating sea freight connections and a road network (including the Hummingbird and Southern Highways) that connects the district's farms and forests to the Mexico border. While the road infrastructure is less dense than in major North American cities, it is the critical final-mile and cross-border link for moving bulk agricultural and general cargo between Belize and the Mexican interior.
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