Concord to Limón
Limón → ConcordFTL freight transportation service between Concord and Limón. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Concord - Limón
The logistics corridor connecting Concord, New Hampshire, to Limón, Costa Rica, represents a vital cross-border transportation route spanning approximately 3,858 kilometers. This corridor links the industrial Northeast of the United States with Costa Rica's principal Caribbean port, facilitating the movement of diverse cargo between North and Central America. The route traverses multiple countries and jurisdictions, requiring expert coordination of cross-border operations, customs clearance, and regulatory compliance. Control Terrestre's extensive network and experience in cross-border logistics ensure seamless freight movement through this complex international corridor, providing our clients with reliable door-to-door service from origin to destination.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Concord - Limón
Origin
Concord
Concord, New Hampshire serves as a strategic logistics hub in the northeastern United States, benefiting from its proximity to major metropolitan areas like Boston and access to an extensive network of interstate highways including I-93 and I-89. The region's economy is characterized by advanced manufacturing, healthcare technology, and educational institutions, generating consistent freight volumes requiring reliable transportation solutions. Concord's location provides excellent connectivity to major ports in the Northeast, including the Port of Boston and the Port of New York/New Jersey, making it an ideal origin point for international shipments destined for Central America and beyond.
Destination
Limón
Limón, Costa Rica's primary Caribbean port city, stands as the nation's most important maritime gateway, handling the majority of Costa Rica's international maritime trade. The port of Limón features modern container terminals, specialized cargo handling facilities, and direct connections to the country's road network, including the Atlantic Highway (Route 32) linking to San José and the Central Valley. Limón's strategic location on Costa Rica's Caribbean coast makes it a crucial entry point for imports and exports, particularly for the agricultural, manufacturing, and electronics sectors that drive Costa Rica's export-oriented economy.






