Cobán to Tegucigalpa
Tegucigalpa → CobánFTL freight transportation service between Cobán and Tegucigalpa. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Cobán - Tegucigalpa
The logistics corridor from Cobán, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, to Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán, Honduras, represents a vital cross-border connection linking two key economic centers in Central America. Spanning approximately 378 kilometers, this route serves as a strategic pathway for companies requiring efficient freight transport between the highlands of Guatemala and the Honduran capital. As a direct corridor bypassing major transshipment hubs, it enables streamlined supply chain operations for businesses seeking reliability and control over their shipments across international borders.
Cobán's region stands out for its agricultural output, including coffee, cardamom, and tropical fruits, which are essential commodities moving toward Central American markets. Meanwhile, Tegucigalpa functions as Honduras’ primary commercial and administrative hub, hosting manufacturing, retail distribution, and service industries that depend on consistent inbound freight flows. The main industries utilizing this corridor include agribusiness, food processing, consumer goods, and light manufacturing—sectors that benefit from uninterrupted full truckload (FTL) transport without the delays associated with consolidated shipping.
Transportation infrastructure along this corridor primarily follows the CA-11 highway through eastern Guatemala, connecting to Honduras via the border crossing at El Florido or Corinto, where customs procedures are managed under bilateral trade frameworks. Customs clearance processes at these points require proper documentation and compliance with both Guatemalan and Honduran regulations, including phytosanitary certifications for agricultural goods and commercial invoices aligned with CAFTA-DR requirements. Control Terrestre coordinates all aspects of cross-border operations, ensuring that carriers meet C-TPAT, FAST, and BASC standards to facilitate smooth passage and reduce dwell times at border checkpoints.
Control Terrestre supports clients on this corridor by providing dedicated FTL services with full visibility and coordination from origin to destination. Our alliance of certified carriers handles the complexities of cross-border logistics, including regulatory compliance, equipment availability, and route optimization. Whether transporting refrigerated goods requiring temperature control or standard dry freight, we ensure that shipments move efficiently through this critical Central American trade lane.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Cobán - Tegucigalpa
Origin
Cobán
Cobán, the capital of Alta Verapaz department in Guatemala, is strategically positioned in the country’s central highlands, serving as a regional logistics node for agricultural and agro-industrial products. Its proximity to major coffee-growing zones, cardamom farms, and tropical fruit plantations makes it a key origin point for perishable and non-perishable goods destined for regional markets. The city is accessible via the CA-11 highway, which connects directly to the Honduran border, offering a reliable overland route for freight carriers. While local infrastructure is primarily road-based, Cobán benefits from established warehousing and consolidation points used by exporters. Control Terrestre leverages this accessibility to coordinate full truckload departures, ensuring timely pickups and compliance with export regulations before crossing into Honduras.
Destination
Tegucigalpa
Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras, is the nation’s primary economic and logistical center, making it a high-demand destination for inbound freight from Guatemala and other Central American countries. The city hosts a diverse industrial base, including food processing, construction materials, consumer packaged goods, and retail distribution networks that rely on consistent supply chains. Its central location within Honduras allows for efficient redistribution to other departments and export corridors. Tegucigalpa is well-connected via the CA-5 highway network and benefits from multiple customs facilities and bonded warehouses that facilitate import operations. Control Terrestre delivers full truckload shipments directly to clients’ facilities or distribution centers in Tegucigalpa, ensuring secure, dedicated transport with full traceability and adherence to Honduran import requirements.






