Colima to Salamá
Salamá → ColimaFTL freight transportation service between Colima and Salamá. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Colima - Salamá
The logistics corridor between Colima, Colima, México and Salamá, Baja Verapaz, Guatemala represents a vital trade route connecting the Pacific coast of Mexico with the central region of Guatemala. This 1,496 km cross-border corridor facilitates the movement of goods between two important economic regions, traversing diverse terrain from coastal areas through mountainous zones. The route is particularly strategic for industries requiring efficient transportation between western Mexico and Guatemala's interior markets.
The corridor serves as a critical link for multiple industries, with manufacturing, agricultural products, and consumer goods being the primary commodities transported. Colima's industrial base, including food processing, mining, and agricultural exports, connects seamlessly with Salamá's growing manufacturing and distribution sectors. This route enables companies to optimize their supply chains by reducing transit times compared to alternative northern routes.
Key transportation infrastructure along this corridor includes Mexico's Federal Highway 200 along the Pacific coast, transitioning to Highway 190 through southern Mexico, and connecting with Guatemala's CA-9 highway system. The primary border crossing is at Ciudad Hidalgo/Tecún Umán, where Control Terrestre's C-TPAT and FAST certified partners ensure efficient customs clearance. Our experienced team manages all cross-border documentation and compliance requirements, facilitating smooth cargo movement through this important trade corridor.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Colima - Salamá
Origin
Colima, located on Mexico's Pacific coast, serves as a strategic logistics hub with excellent connectivity to major ports and industrial centers. The city benefits from its proximity to Manzanillo, Mexico's busiest cargo port, enabling efficient import and export operations. Colima's economy is diversified, with strong agricultural sectors including lime and coconut production, alongside growing manufacturing and food processing industries. The region's transportation infrastructure includes well-maintained highways connecting to Guadalajara and Mexico City, as well as rail connections through the Manzanillo port facilities.
Destination
Salamá
Salamá, the capital of Baja Verapaz in Guatemala, occupies a strategic position in the country's central highlands. The city serves as an important commercial and administrative center for the surrounding agricultural region, known for its potato, vegetable, and dairy production. Salamá's location provides excellent connectivity to Guatemala City and other major urban centers through the CA-9 highway network. The area's growing manufacturing sector and its role as a distribution point for goods throughout central Guatemala make it an increasingly important logistics destination.






