Colima to Houston
Houston → ColimaFTL freight transportation service between Colima and Houston. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Colima - Houston
The logistics corridor between Colima, Colima and Houston, Texas represents a vital trade route connecting Mexico's Pacific coast with one of the United States' most important industrial and commercial hubs. This 1,442 km cross-border corridor facilitates the movement of goods between Mexico's agricultural and manufacturing sectors and Houston's vast network of petrochemical, energy, and distribution industries. The route traverses key economic regions, enabling efficient supply chain operations for companies engaged in North American trade.
This corridor is particularly significant due to Houston's position as a major port city and industrial center, home to the largest petrochemical complex in the world. Colima, with its strategic Pacific location and growing industrial base, serves as an important export point for Mexican products. The corridor supports diverse industries including automotive, electronics, agricultural products, chemicals, and manufactured goods, making it essential for cross-border commerce between Mexico and the United States.
The primary transportation infrastructure includes Mexico's Federal Highway 54D connecting Colima to the border, and major U.S. interstates including I-10 and I-45 leading into Houston. The corridor typically crosses at Laredo or Nuevo Laredo, two of the busiest commercial border crossings in North America. Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations on this corridor through our experienced team, certified carriers, and comprehensive knowledge of customs procedures, ensuring your full truckload shipments move efficiently between Colima and Houston.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Colima - Houston
Origin
Colima, located on Mexico's Pacific coast, offers strategic advantages for logistics operations with its proximity to major ports and industrial centers. The state features modern transportation infrastructure including well-maintained highways connecting to Guadalajara and Mexico City, facilitating efficient distribution throughout the country. Colima's economy is driven by agriculture, particularly the production of limes, coconuts, and bananas, as well as a growing manufacturing sector specializing in metals, processed foods, and beverages. The Port of Manzanillo, located nearby, provides ocean freight connectivity to international markets, making Colima an important gateway for exports from western and central Mexico.
Destination
Houston
Houston, Texas stands as one of the most strategic logistics hubs in North America, offering unparalleled connectivity and infrastructure. The city boasts the Port of Houston, one of the busiest ports in the United States, along with extensive rail networks and major interstate highways including I-10, I-45, and I-69. Houston's economy is dominated by the energy sector, with the largest concentration of petrochemical companies in the world, but also includes significant aerospace, healthcare, and manufacturing industries. The city's central location in the Gulf Coast region provides excellent access to markets throughout the southern United States, Mexico, and Latin America, making it an ideal destination for cross-border freight operations.






