Coatzacoalcos to Orange Walk Town
Orange Walk Town → CoatzacoalcosFTL freight transportation service between Coatzacoalcos and Orange Walk Town. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Coatzacoalcos - Orange Walk Town
The Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, México to Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk, Belize cross-border freight corridor spans approximately 619 kilometers, connecting the industrial heartland of southeastern Mexico with the northern region of Belize. This corridor serves as a vital logistics link for companies moving goods between Central America and the broader North America region, leveraging the port infrastructure of Coatzacoalcos and extending overland to key economic zones in Belize. The strategic positioning of this route makes it relevant for businesses seeking full truckload (FTL) freight transportation solutions across international borders.
Coatzacoalcos is one of Mexico's most significant petrochemical and port hubs, located in the state of Veracruz along the Gulf of Mexico. The region hosts major industrial activity in petroleum refining, chemical manufacturing, and bulk cargo handling. Orange Walk Town, meanwhile, serves as an important agricultural and commercial center in northern Belize, with strong activity in sugar production, citrus farming, and general merchandise distribution. Industries along this corridor commonly rely on the transportation of raw materials, finished industrial goods, agricultural products, and consumer merchandise.
The primary transportation infrastructure supporting this corridor includes Mexican Federal Highway 180D and Highway 180, which connect Coatzacoalcos through the Yucatán Peninsula toward the Belize border. The key border crossing point is located at Subteniente López (on the Mexican side) and Santa Elena (on the Belizean side), where customs and international freight documentation processes must be handled. Companies operating on this corridor must navigate customs requirements in both Mexico and Belize, including proper cargo documentation, import/export permits, and compliance with each country's transportation regulations.
At Control Terrestre, we facilitate full truckload (FTL) freight operations along this cross-border corridor through our alliance of experienced and strategic transportation providers. Our network enables us to coordinate dedicated truckload shipments, ensuring that cargo moves efficiently from origin to destination with full visibility and compliance support. We work to connect companies operating in this corridor with the right equipment and carrier solutions tailored to their specific freight needs, helping streamline their supply chain operations between Mexico and Belize.
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Origin
Coatzacoalcos, located in the southern region of the state of Veracruz, Mexico, is a strategically important logistics hub due to its deep-water port and its role as the center of Mexico's petrochemical industry. The city hosts one of the largest petrochemical complexes in Latin America, with Pemex operating major refineries and chemical plants in the area. The Port of Coatzacoalcos handles significant volumes of liquid bulk, general cargo, and containerized freight, serving as a gateway for imports and exports moving through the Gulf of Mexico. Key industries include petroleum refining, chemical manufacturing, agro-industrial production, and general merchandise distribution. The city is connected to the national highway network via Federal Highway 180D and Highway 180, providing efficient overland access toward the Yucatán Peninsula and the Belize border. Rail infrastructure also supports freight movement in the region, complementing road transportation options for companies requiring multimodal logistics solutions.
Destination
Orange Walk Town
Orange Walk Town is the fourth-largest town in Belize and serves as a key commercial and agricultural center in the country's northern district. Located near the border with Mexico, it functions as a strategic logistics gateway for goods entering Belize from Mexican territory. The town is situated in a region with strong agricultural activity, particularly sugar cane cultivation and processing, citrus farming, and general crop production. Orange Walk Town also supports a growing retail and distribution sector, serving as a supply hub for northern Belize communities. The town is connected to Belize's primary road network via the Philip Goldson Highway (formerly the Northern Highway), which links to Belize City and other major population centers further south. Its proximity to the Subteniente López border crossing makes it a natural receiving point for cross-border freight originating from Mexico's southeastern industrial and port regions.
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