Cobán to Baltimore
Baltimore → CobánFTL freight transportation service between Cobán and Baltimore. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Cobán - Baltimore
The logistics corridor connecting Cobán, Guatemala, to Baltimore, Maryland, represents a vital cross-border transportation route spanning approximately 2,969 kilometers. This corridor serves as a critical link between Central America's agricultural heartland and one of the United States' most important East Coast ports. Cobán, located in Guatemala's Alta Verapaz department, is renowned for its coffee production and agricultural exports, while Baltimore stands as a major gateway for international trade with its world-class port facilities.
The corridor traverses diverse terrain and crosses multiple international borders, requiring expert coordination and compliance with customs regulations. Key transportation infrastructure includes Mexico's Federal Highway 190 and the United States' interstate highway system, providing reliable connections through major logistics hubs. The route passes through important border crossings where Control Terrestre's certified carriers ensure seamless cargo movement with C-TPAT and FAST certifications.
Control Terrestre facilitates operations along this corridor through our network of specialized carriers equipped to handle the unique challenges of cross-border transportation. Our team manages all aspects of the journey, from agricultural product handling in Cobán to final delivery in Baltimore's industrial zones. We provide dedicated full truckload services that maintain cargo integrity throughout the entire route, ensuring timely delivery of goods between these two strategic locations.
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Available services for the corridor Cobán - Baltimore
Origin
Cobán
Cobán, the capital of Alta Verapaz in Guatemala, serves as a strategic logistics hub for Central American agricultural exports. Located in the mountainous region of northern Guatemala, Cobán is surrounded by fertile valleys ideal for coffee cultivation, cardamom production, and other agricultural commodities. The city's economy is deeply rooted in these agricultural sectors, making it a crucial origin point for perishable and specialty goods destined for international markets. Cobán's transportation infrastructure includes access to Guatemala's highway network, connecting to the CA-9 highway that links to the Mexican border at Ciudad Hidalgo. The region's agricultural processing facilities and cold storage capabilities support the preparation of goods for export, while local logistics providers offer consolidation services for full truckload shipments heading north.
Destination
Baltimore
Baltimore, Maryland, stands as one of the United States' most strategic logistics and transportation hubs on the East Coast. The Port of Baltimore is renowned for its deep-water berths, efficient cargo handling, and proximity to major population centers along the Eastern Seaboard. Baltimore's economy encompasses diverse industries including manufacturing, healthcare, education, and technology, with significant port-related activities driving economic growth. The city's transportation infrastructure is exceptionally well-developed, featuring access to I-95, I-83, and I-70 highways, as well as extensive rail connections through CSX and Norfolk Southern. Baltimore's logistics ecosystem includes modern warehousing facilities, distribution centers, and intermodal terminals that facilitate seamless cargo movement. The city's strategic location provides efficient access to major markets including Washington D.C., Philadelphia, and New York, making it an ideal destination for goods arriving from Central America.






