Colima to Chetumal
Chetumal → ColimaFTL freight transportation service between Colima and Chetumal. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Colima - Chetumal
The logistics corridor between Colima and Chetumal represents a vital connection between the western Pacific coast of Mexico and the southeastern Caribbean coast, spanning approximately 1,625 kilometers across the country's diverse geography. This extensive route traverses eight states, connecting the industrial and agricultural heartland of Colima with the growing tourism and commercial hub of Chetumal in Quintana Roo.
The corridor serves as a crucial artery for Mexico's domestic freight transportation network, facilitating the movement of goods between the Pacific and Caribbean regions. The route passes through key economic centers including Guadalajara, Mexico City, and the Yucatán Peninsula, making it strategically important for companies seeking to distribute products across multiple regions of the country.
Major industries utilizing this corridor include agricultural exports from Colima's fertile valleys, automotive parts manufacturing, electronics, and consumer goods. The route also supports the growing e-commerce sector, enabling efficient distribution of products from central and western Mexico to the southeastern states and vice versa.
Control Terrestre provides comprehensive FTL transportation services along this corridor, ensuring reliable and efficient freight movement. Our network of certified carriers and strategic partnerships enable us to offer dedicated transportation solutions that meet the specific needs of businesses operating between these two important Mexican regions.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Colima - Chetumal
Origin
Colima, located on Mexico's Pacific coast, serves as a strategic logistics hub with its proximity to major ports and industrial centers. The state is known for its strong agricultural sector, producing limes, coconuts, and tropical fruits, as well as its growing manufacturing industry. Colima's location near the Port of Manzanillo, Mexico's largest container port, provides excellent connectivity for international trade. The region benefits from modern highway infrastructure, including the Colima-Manzanillo highway and connections to the federal highway system, facilitating efficient ground transportation to both northern and southern destinations.
Destination
Chetumal
Chetumal, the capital of Quintana Roo, is strategically positioned on Mexico's Caribbean coast near the border with Belize. This location makes it a crucial gateway for trade with Central America and the Caribbean. The city serves as a commercial and administrative center for the region, supporting the tourism industry that drives much of the local economy. Chetumal benefits from the recent completion of the Maya Train project, which enhances connectivity with other parts of the Yucatán Peninsula. The city's infrastructure includes modern highways connecting to Cancun, Merida, and other major destinations, as well as proximity to the Port of Chetumal for maritime freight operations.






