Colima to Juticalpa
Juticalpa → ColimaFTL freight transportation service between Colima and Juticalpa. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Colima - Juticalpa
The logistics corridor connecting Colima, Mexico, to Juticalpa, Honduras, represents a vital cross-border artery for trade between Western Mexico and the heart of Central America. This approximately 1,930 km route is strategically crucial for moving goods efficiently across multiple national borders, linking Pacific ports with the agricultural and industrial interiors of Honduras. Economically, it supports the flow of exports from Mexico's manufacturing and agricultural sectors to Central American markets, and facilitates the import of key products from Honduras, such as coffee, bananas, and livestock, back into Mexico and beyond. The corridor is heavily utilized by industries including agribusiness, consumer goods manufacturing, and industrial equipment suppliers that require reliable, full truckload (FTL) transportation. The primary infrastructure relies on Mexico's federal highway network, such as Highway 200 south from Colima, transitioning through Guatemala via major routes like CA-1, and continuing through Honduras on highways like CA-5 toward Olancho. Key border crossings, such as between Mexico and Guatemala (e.g., Ciudad Hidalgo/Tecún Umán) and Guatemala and Honduras (e.g., Agua Caliente/El Florido), are critical points requiring meticulous customs compliance. Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations on this complex corridor through our robust alliance of certified providers. Our partners hold essential credentials including C-TPAT, FAST, and BASC, which streamline customs procedures and enhance security. We exclusively manage dedicated FTL and specialized cargo, ensuring that your full truckloads—whether dry, refrigerated, or oversized—navigate these international transitions with a single point of contact and a focus on human, green logistics solutions.
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Available services for the corridor Colima - Juticalpa
Origin
Colima, located on Mexico's Pacific coast, is a strategic logistics origin due to its access to the busy Port of Manzanillo, one of Latin America's most important container ports. This provides a direct maritime gateway for international cargo entering the Mexican supply chain. The state's economy is diversified, with strong agricultural sectors producing bananas, coconuts, and citrus fruits, alongside growing manufacturing and tourism industries. This mix generates consistent demand for outbound freight transportation. The region's infrastructure is well-developed, featuring the Manzanillo port, the Miguel de la Madrid Airport, and a network of federal highways (notably Highway 200) that connect the coastal areas to Mexico's interior and, ultimately, to southern border crossings. This makes Colima an optimal starting point for land-based freight destined for Central America, offering efficient consolidation points for goods from across western Mexico.
Destination
Juticalpa, the capital of Olancho department in eastern Honduras, serves as a pivotal logistics destination and distribution hub for the country's largest and most productive agricultural region. Olancho is known as Honduras's 'breadbasket,' with key economic sectors centered on coffee production, extensive livestock grazing, grain cultivation, and timber. This agricultural output creates significant demand for inbound transportation of supplies, equipment, and fertilizers, as well as outbound movement of harvests to export markets. The city's infrastructure is anchored by a network of major roads, including the Carretera CA-5, which connects Juticalpa to the capital, Tegucigalpa, and extends north to the Caribbean coast and south toward the Nicaraguan border. This road connectivity is essential for moving goods within Honduras and for onward transit to other Central American nations, positioning Juticalpa as a critical inland node for regional supply chains.






