Cobán to Columbia
Columbia → CobánFTL freight transportation service between Cobán and Columbia. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Cobán - Columbia
The logistics corridor between Cobán, Guatemala and Columbia, South Carolina represents a vital trade route connecting Central America with the southeastern United States. This cross-border corridor spans approximately 2,263 kilometers, traversing diverse terrains and crossing multiple international borders. The route serves as a critical artery for businesses seeking to transport goods between Guatemala's agricultural heartland and one of America's emerging logistics hubs.
The corridor follows a strategic path through Guatemala's mountainous interior, connecting with major highways that link to Mexico's extensive road network. From there, cargo moves through established border crossings into the United States, continuing through the southeastern states before reaching Columbia, South Carolina. This route benefits from modern highway infrastructure, including Mexico's Federal Highway 190 and the U.S. interstate system, ensuring reliable transit times for full truckload shipments.
Control Terrestre specializes in managing the complexities of this cross-border corridor, providing seamless door-to-door FTL transportation services. Our experienced team navigates customs procedures, regulatory requirements, and documentation needs across multiple jurisdictions. We coordinate with trusted partners throughout the route to ensure cargo security, maintain compliance with C-TPAT and other certification standards, and provide real-time tracking for our clients' peace of mind.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Cobán - Columbia
Origin
Cobán
Cobán, located in Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, serves as a strategic logistics hub in Central America's interior highlands. Known as the 'City of Eternal Spring,' Cobán benefits from its position as a commercial center for the surrounding agricultural regions. The city connects to Guatemala's national highway network through Route CA-13 and CA-14, providing access to both Pacific and Atlantic ports. Cobán's economy thrives on agriculture, particularly cardamom, coffee, and cardamom production, along with growing manufacturing and textile sectors. The region's transportation infrastructure includes the nearby Santo Tomás de Castilla port on the Caribbean coast, making Cobán an ideal origin point for goods destined for international markets.
Destination
Columbia
Columbia, South Carolina stands as a strategic logistics destination in the southeastern United States, offering excellent connectivity to major markets along the East Coast. The city's location at the intersection of Interstate 20, Interstate 26, and Interstate 77 provides efficient access to Atlanta, Charlotte, and Charleston. Columbia benefits from the Columbia Metropolitan Airport and proximity to the Port of Charleston, creating multimodal transportation options for businesses. The region's economy encompasses advanced manufacturing, automotive production, healthcare, and education sectors. Columbia's growing logistics industry is supported by industrial parks, warehousing facilities, and a skilled workforce, making it an ideal destination for companies seeking distribution centers in the southeastern U.S. market.






