Ruta Mexico City - Santa Cruz del Quiché

Mexico City to Santa Cruz del Quiché

Santa Cruz del Quiché → Mexico City

FTL freight transportation service between Mexico City and Santa Cruz del Quiché. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.

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Everything you need to know about the corridor Mexico City - Santa Cruz del Quiché

The logistics corridor between Ciudad de México and Santa Cruz del Quiché represents a critical cross-border artery connecting Mexico's capital with the heart of Guatemala's western highlands. Spanning approximately 979 kilometers, this route is strategically vital for facilitating trade between two major economic zones, enabling the efficient movement of goods across Central America. It serves as a key conduit for exports from Mexico's industrial base and imports of Guatemalan agricultural and artisanal products into the Mexican market, underpinning regional supply chain integration.

Economically, the corridor links Ciudad de México, a powerhouse of manufacturing, technology, and services, with the Quiché department, an area known for its agricultural output, traditional textiles, and growing commercial activity. Primary industries utilizing this route include Mexican manufacturers shipping machinery, automotive parts, and consumer goods northward, while Guatemalan exporters move perishable items like coffee, vegetables, and handcrafted products southward. The flow supports both large-scale industrial supply chains and smaller regional businesses seeking reliable market access.

Infrastructure relies primarily on Mexico's federal highway network, including Mexico 190 and 150D southward toward the border, transitioning to Guatemala's CA-1 highway after crossing at Tecún Umán/El Carmen. This main border point handles significant commercial traffic and requires compliance with customs regulations. Key considerations include documentation for cross-border freight, safety protocols, and adherence to programs like C-TPAT and FAST, which our provider network holds, streamlining clearance processes for eligible shipments.

Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations on this corridor through our robust alliance of certified transportation partners. We exclusively provide full truckload (FTL) solutions, matching cargo requirements—from dry van and refrigerated to flatbed or specialized equipment—with vetted carriers possessing the necessary certifications (C-TPAT, FAST, BASC). Our dedicated and expedited services ensure direct, secure transit from door to door, while our expertise in cross-border documentation and customs coordination minimizes delays, offering clients a human-centric and efficient logistics experience for this strategic route.

Mexico City Origin

Mexico City

Mexico City, Mexico

Ciudad de México stands as Mexico's premier logistics and economic hub, offering an unparalleled strategic location for freight distribution. As the nation's capital, it concentrates a massive industrial base, including leading sectors in automotive, aerospace, electronics, food processing, and pharmaceuticals. The city's extensive infrastructure features a dense network of federal highways—such as Mexico 150D, 57, and 95—providing direct connections to all regions of Mexico and southward to key border crossings. Major intermodal facilities, rail terminals, and proximity to ports on both coasts further enhance its role as a central node for national and international supply chains, making it an optimal origin for FTL shipments across North and Central America.

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Santa Cruz del Quiché Destination

Santa Cruz del Quiché

Quiché, Guatemala

Santa Cruz del Quiché serves as the capital of Guatemala's Quiché department, functioning as a strategic logistical gateway to the country's western highlands. Its economy is driven by agriculture (notably coffee, vegetables, and grains), traditional textile production, and artisanal crafts, which require reliable transport to larger markets. The city is well-connected via the CA-1 highway, part of Central America's backbone road network, linking it directly to the Tecún Umán border crossing with Mexico and to other regional centers. This infrastructure supports the movement of goods from local producers to international destinations, positioning Santa Cruz del Quiché as a vital collection and distribution point for cross-border FTL freight entering or leaving Guatemala.

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BASC
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