Comayagua to Celaya
Celaya → ComayaguaFTL freight transportation service between Comayagua and Celaya. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Comayagua - Celaya
The Comayagua to Celaya corridor is a vital cross-border artery connecting Central America with Mexico's industrial Bajío region. Spanning approximately 1,550 kilometers, this route bridges Honduras's growing manufacturing sector with one of Mexico's most dynamic economic zones, facilitating the flow of goods, components, and raw materials essential for regional supply chains. The corridor's strategic importance is amplified by its role in supporting nearshoring trends, offering a competitive alternative to longer Asia-bound routes for North American markets. Economically, the route links Comayagua's diverse production base—including textiles, apparel, and agricultural exports—with Celaya's advanced industrial ecosystem, which is dominated by automotive manufacturing, food processing, and metal mechanics. Key industries leveraging this corridor include automotive suppliers, consumer goods producers, and agribusinesses requiring reliable temperature-controlled or dedicated capacity. The primary transportation infrastructure relies on Honduras's CA-5 highway, the Central American Highway Network through Guatemala, and Mexican Federal Highways 190 and 90, which provide direct access to the Guanajuato industrial corridor. Critical border crossings, such as those at Agua Zarca (Honduras-Guatemala) and Ciudad Hidalgo (Guatemala-Mexico), require meticulous customs coordination and compliance with varying regulations. Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations on this corridor through our alliance model, leveraging carriers with certifications like BASC and Responsible Care to ensure secure, compliant cross-border handling. We provide dedicated full truckload (FTL) solutions, managing door-to-door logistics, documentation, and real-time coordination to overcome border complexities, all while emphasizing human-centric service and efficient routing to reduce environmental impact.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Comayagua - Celaya
Origin
Comayagua, centrally located in Honduras, serves as a strategic logistics hub with excellent connectivity to the country's primary production zones and the capital, Tegucigalpa. Its position along the CA-5 highway—Honduras's main north-south artery—provides efficient access to both Pacific port facilities and northern borders. The city's economy is robustly supported by diverse industries: it is a national center for textile and apparel maquila operations, coffee processing, and agricultural exports such as fruits and vegetables. Additionally, Comayagua hosts growing light manufacturing and logistics services, benefiting from its proximity to major agricultural valleys. Transportation infrastructure includes the CA-5 highway for ground freight, Comayagua International Airport for air cargo, and rail links that connect to northern ports. This multimodal capacity makes it an optimal origin point for full truckload shipments bound for Mexico, allowing for consolidated collection from surrounding agricultural and industrial areas before crossing into Guatemala.
Destination
Celaya
Celaya, located in the heart of Guanajuato within Mexico's Bajío industrial region, is a pivotal logistics and manufacturing destination with exceptional national and international connectivity. The city anchors a corridor renowned for automotive assembly (with plants for General Motors and Volkswagen nearby), food processing, and metal fabrication. Its strategic location is enhanced by direct access to Mexican Federal Highways 90 and 57, which link seamlessly to major markets in Mexico City, the US border, and Pacific ports. Celaya also benefits from rail freight services and is within reach of Querétaro's international airport, supporting time-sensitive or high-value shipments. The surrounding region's dense network of suppliers and industrial parks creates consistent demand for dedicated and specialized freight services. For cross-border logistics, Celaya's infrastructure supports efficient distribution from southern border points, making it a key node for receiving Central American goods and integrating them into Mexico's supply chains. The city's economic vitality and transport-ready environment ensure reliable throughput for full truckload operations.






