Mexico City to Yuscarán
Yuscarán → Mexico CityFTL freight transportation service between Mexico City and Yuscarán. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Mexico City - Yuscarán
The logistics corridor connecting Mexico City to Yuscarán, El Paraíso, Honduras, represents a vital north-south trade artery through Central America. This strategic route facilitates the movement of goods between one of Latin America's largest metropolitan economies and the agricultural and manufacturing heartland of Honduras. It serves as a critical link for regional supply chains, enabling efficient access to markets and resources across international borders. The approximate 1,443 km journey traverses diverse landscapes and multiple national frontiers, requiring sophisticated cross-border expertise to ensure seamless operations.
Economically, this corridor bridges Mexico's robust industrial base with Honduras's key export sectors. Mexico City generates high-value manufactured goods, automotive components, and technology products, while the Yuscarán region is renowned for coffee, tropical fruits, and growing textile maquila operations. The flow is bidirectional: Mexican finished goods move south, while Honduran agricultural commodities and raw materials travel north. This symbiosis supports thousands of jobs and strengthens economic integration in the region.
Transportation infrastructure relies on a network of major highways. In Mexico, the route typically utilizes Federal Highway 150D and connects to the southern corridor via highways like 190. After crossing into Guatemala, the CA-1 highway is a primary artery before reaching the Honduras border. Key border crossings include the Mexico-Guatemala frontier at points like Tecún Umán and the subsequent Guatemala-Honduras crossing at Agua Caliente. Each crossing involves distinct customs procedures, documentation requirements (such as commercial invoices, certificates of origin, and phytosanitary documents for agricultural goods), and compliance with each nation's import/export regulations. Navigating these complexities efficiently is paramount for maintaining transit reliability.
Control Terrestre facilitates operations on this corridor through our integrated alliance of specialized transportation providers. We exclusively manage Full Truckload (FTL) shipments, ensuring dedicated capacity for your cargo—whether standard dry van, refrigerated for perishables, or specialized equipment. Our partners are experienced in the specific customs protocols and road conditions of the Mexico-Guatemala-Honduras route. We coordinate all logistics, from door pickup in Mexico City to final delivery in Yuscarán, handling the nuances of cross-border documentation and compliance. Our focus is on providing a human, transparent, and efficient service, optimizing your supply chain across this strategic Central American corridor.
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Available services for the corridor Mexico City - Yuscarán
Origin
Mexico City
Mexico City stands as the undisputed economic and logistical epicenter of Mexico. Its strategic location provides unparalleled connectivity to the nation's major industrial corridors, ports on both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, and the northern border with the United States. The metropolis is a powerhouse for diverse sectors, including advanced manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, electronics, pharmaceuticals, and a vast service economy. This concentration of production generates constant high-volume freight demand. The city's infrastructure is extensive, featuring a dense network of federal highways (like the 150D, 57, and 95D), ring roads (Circuito Interior, Periférico), and direct connections to key logistics hubs such as the Port of Veracruz and the Mexico City International Airport. For ground freight, it functions as the primary consolidation and dispatch point for cargo destined southward into Central America.
Destination
Yuscarán
Yuscarán, located in the El Paraíso department of southeastern Honduras, is a strategically important agricultural and emerging industrial hub. Its significance in logistics stems from its role as a major production center for high-quality coffee, a key Honduran export, as well as other crops like melons and tropical fruits. The region also hosts textile maquilas and light manufacturing. For inbound logistics, it serves as a critical receiving point for machinery, packaging materials, and consumer goods destined for eastern Honduras. The town's infrastructure is centered on its connection to the CA-5 highway, Honduras's main east-west arterial road that links to the capital, Tegucigalpa, and the northern port of Puerto Cortés. While regional, its road network provides the essential last-mile connection for cargo arriving from the north via the Guatemala border, making it a pivotal node for distributing goods throughout the southeastern region of the country.
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