Colima to Belize City
Belize City → ColimaFTL freight transportation service between Colima and Belize City. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Colima - Belize City
The logistics corridor between Colima, Mexico and Ciudad de Belice, Belize represents a vital cross-border connection linking Mexico's Pacific coast with Central America's Caribbean gateway. This 1,649 km route traverses diverse terrain and crosses international borders, facilitating trade between Mexico's industrial heartland and Belize's growing economy. The corridor serves as a strategic link for companies seeking to expand their market presence across North and Central America.
This route connects Colima's manufacturing and agricultural sectors with Belize's emerging industries, including tourism, agriculture, and light manufacturing. The corridor is particularly important for businesses involved in cross-border trade, as it provides direct access to both Mexican and Central American markets. Companies operating along this corridor benefit from the complementary economic activities between Mexico's industrial base and Belize's service-oriented economy.
The primary transportation infrastructure includes Mexico's Federal Highway 200 along the Pacific coast, transitioning to Highway 186 toward the Mexico-Belize border. The corridor utilizes the Subteniente López International Bridge at the border crossing, followed by Belize's George Price Highway to reach Ciudad de Belice. Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations on this corridor through our certified cross-border expertise, managing customs procedures, documentation requirements, and ensuring compliance with both Mexican and Belizean regulations. Our strategic partnerships with local carriers ensure reliable door-to-door service across this international route.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Colima - Belize City
Origin
Colima, located on Mexico's Pacific coast, serves as a strategic logistics hub with excellent connectivity to both domestic and international markets. The state features a robust transportation infrastructure including the Playa de Oro International Airport, multiple highway connections, and proximity to the Port of Manzanillo, Mexico's busiest cargo port. Colima's economy is driven by tourism, agriculture (particularly limes and coconut palms), and manufacturing, with a growing presence in the automotive and electronics sectors. The region's industrial parks and free trade zone benefits make it an attractive location for companies seeking efficient distribution to Central America and beyond.
Destination
Ciudad de Belice, the largest city in Belize, serves as the country's primary commercial and logistical center. Located on the Caribbean coast, the city provides strategic access to maritime shipping routes and regional trade networks. Belize's economy is anchored by tourism, agriculture (including sugar, bananas, and citrus), and a developing manufacturing sector. The city's Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport and the Port of Belize offer multimodal transportation options. The country's position as a gateway to Central America, combined with its English-speaking workforce and stable political environment, makes it an attractive destination for international trade and investment.






