Colima to Jutiapa
Jutiapa → ColimaFTL freight transportation service between Colima and Jutiapa. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Colima - Jutiapa
The logistics corridor connecting Colima, Mexico, to Jutiapa, Guatemala, represents a critical trade artery linking the Pacific coast of Mexico with the eastern gateway of Central America. This approximately 1,574 km cross-border route is strategically vital for the efficient movement of goods between two dynamic economic regions, facilitating north-south and south-north commerce. The corridor supports the flow of diverse cargo, from agricultural products to manufactured goods, underpinning regional supply chains and economic integration. Control Terrestre leverages its robust alliance network to provide seamless full truckload (FTL) solutions on this route, ensuring reliability for shippers requiring dedicated capacity. Our expertise in cross-border operations, combined with provider certifications like C-TPAT and FAST, streamlines customs clearance at key border points, such as the Talisman crossing, mitigating delays. We manage the entire logistics chain, from origin in Colima to final delivery in Jutiapa, with a focus on security, compliance, and transparent communication. This corridor is essential for businesses looking to optimize their distribution networks across Mexico and Central America, and our specialized FTL services are designed to meet the rigorous demands of this international trade lane without compromise on service quality or operational integrity.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Colima - Jutiapa
Origin
Colima, located on Mexico's Pacific coast, is a strategic logistics hub due to its proximity to the major port of Manzanillo, one of Latin America's busiest container ports. This provides a direct maritime gateway for international trade, making it an optimal origin point for goods destined for Central America. The state's economy is robust, driven by key sectors such as agriculture—exporting bananas, coconut, and citrus—and manufacturing, including automotive and electronics parts. Its transportation infrastructure is well-developed, featuring a network of federal highways like Mexico 200 and 150D that efficiently connect the port and industrial zones to the broader national highway system, enabling smooth transit toward the southern border. For Control Terrestre's clients, Colima's integrated infrastructure allows for effective consolidation and dispatch of full truckloads, whether dry van, refrigerated, or specialized equipment, setting the stage for a reliable cross-border journey.
Destination
Jutiapa, in eastern Guatemala, serves as a pivotal logistics and distribution center for the region, strategically positioned near the borders with El Salvador and Honduras. This location makes it a crucial transit point for goods moving throughout Central America. The local economy is anchored by agriculture—particularly sugar cane, coffee, and tropical fruits—as well as a growing textile and manufacturing sector. Its infrastructure is defined by the CA-1 highway, a core component of the Central American highway network, which provides direct connections to major ports like Puerto Quetzal on the Guatemalan coast and to neighboring countries. For Control Terrestre, Jutiapa's accessibility via this primary arterial route allows for efficient door-to-door delivery of FTL shipments. We utilize our provider alliances to navigate local logistics nuances, ensuring that cargo—from general dry goods to specialized items—reaches its final destination in Jutiapa and the surrounding market with precision, supported by our cross-border and dedicated service capabilities.






