Colima to Yuscarán
Yuscarán → ColimaFTL freight transportation service between Colima and Yuscarán. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Colima - Yuscarán
The logistics corridor between Colima, Mexico, and Yuscarán, Honduras, represents a critical north-south artery connecting the Pacific coast of Mexico with the heart of Central America. This approximately 1,891-kilometer route is strategically vital for trade, facilitating the movement of goods between major manufacturing hubs, agricultural regions, and consumption centers across international borders. The economic context is driven by robust agricultural exports from Mexico's western states and the demand for raw materials and finished goods in Honduras and the wider Central American market. Key industries leveraging this corridor include agribusiness (bananas, coffee, tropical fruits), manufacturing (textiles, auto parts), and bulk commodities. The primary transportation infrastructure relies on Mexico's Highway 200 southward to the Guatemalan border, transitioning onto Central American Highway CA-5, which is the main logistical spine through Guatemala and into Honduras. The principal border crossing is at Tecún Umán (Guatemala)/Ciudad Hidalgo (Mexico), a major customs point requiring meticulous documentation. Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations on this complex cross-border corridor through our alliance of certified providers. Our partners hold essential credentials like C-TPAT, FAST, and BASC, ensuring compliance and expedited processing at border crossings. We manage all customs brokerage coordination and leverage our network's expertise in specialized equipment—from dry vans and reefers for perishables to flatbeds for oversized industrial cargo—to provide a single-point-of-contact solution for your full truckload (FTL) requirements, from door in Colima to door in Yuscarán.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Colima - Yuscarán
Origin
Colima, located on Mexico's Pacific coast, is a strategic logistics origin due to its prime geographic position and robust infrastructure. The state serves as a gateway to both domestic and international markets, anchored by the bustling Port of Manzanillo, one of Mexico's busiest container ports. This provides direct maritime access for global trade, seamlessly connecting to the overland corridor. The region's economy is powered by key sectors such as agriculture (notably bananas, coconuts, and citrus), tourism, and light manufacturing. For land transportation, Colima benefits from excellent connectivity via Federal Highway 200, which runs along the coast and links to major interior highways like Mexico 15 and 40D, enabling efficient movement north to Guadalajara and beyond. This combination of port access, agricultural output, and paved highway networks makes Colima an optimal starting point for FTL shipments destined for Central America.
Destination
Yuscarán
Yuscarán, situated in the El Paraíso department of southeastern Honduras, holds a strategic location as a logistical hub near the Nicaraguan border and within the country's productive agricultural region. Its importance is amplified by its position along Central American Highway CA-5, the primary north-south route that connects Tegucigalpa and San Pedro Sula to the borders with Nicaragua and El Salvador. The local and regional economy is heavily based on agriculture, particularly coffee cultivation in the surrounding highlands, alongside livestock and basic grains. The area also supports textile and food processing industries. For freight operations, the CA-5 highway provides the essential paved artery for overland transport from the Guatemalan border. While Yuscarán itself is a smaller municipality, its connectivity via CA-5 allows for efficient distribution to major Honduran economic zones and onward into Nicaragua, making it a practical and reachable destination point within our cross-border FTL network.






