Cuernavaca to Dallas
Dallas → CuernavacaFTL freight transportation service between Cuernavaca and Dallas. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Cuernavaca - Dallas
The logistics corridor connecting Cuernavaca, Morelos to Dallas, Texas represents a vital trade route between Mexico and the United States. This cross-border corridor spans approximately 1559 kilometers and facilitates the movement of goods between central Mexico and the economic powerhouse of North Texas. The route traverses diverse terrain and crosses the international border at key points, requiring specialized knowledge of customs procedures and regulatory compliance.
The economic relationship between the Morelos region and the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex is robust, with industries on both sides benefiting from this transportation link. Dallas serves as a major distribution hub for the southern United States, while Cuernavaca's strategic location near Mexico City provides access to manufacturing centers and agricultural production areas. This corridor supports industries including automotive, electronics, consumer goods, and agricultural products moving in both directions.
Transportation along this corridor relies on major highway infrastructure including Mexico's Federal Highway 95D and the connecting routes through Texas. The journey involves crossing at established border points where C-TPAT certified carriers can expedite processing. Control Terrestre's expertise in cross-border operations ensures seamless transit through customs, with our certified partners handling all documentation and compliance requirements. Our dedicated fleet options provide full truckload services that maintain cargo security and integrity throughout the journey from origin to destination.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Cuernavaca - Dallas
Origin
Cuernavaca, known as the "City of Eternal Spring," serves as a strategic logistics hub in central Mexico. Located just 85 kilometers south of Mexico City, it offers excellent connectivity to the capital's vast industrial and commercial network while providing a more cost-effective operational base. The city's proximity to major manufacturing centers in Morelos, Puebla, and the State of Mexico makes it an ideal origin point for freight distribution throughout the country and beyond.
The region's economy encompasses diverse sectors including automotive manufacturing, food processing, textiles, and pharmaceuticals. Cuernavaca benefits from modern transportation infrastructure including direct highway connections to Mexico City and the Pacific coast. The city's industrial parks and proximity to the Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA) provide multiple options for cargo consolidation and distribution. Control Terrestre leverages these advantages to offer efficient ground transportation services connecting Cuernavaca to both national and international destinations.
Destination
Dallas
Dallas, Texas stands as a premier logistics and distribution center in the southern United States. The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex's strategic location provides access to major markets across the central and southern U.S., with excellent connectivity via interstate highways, rail networks, and air cargo facilities. The region's central positioning makes it an ideal hub for distribution to both coastal areas and inland markets, serving as a critical node in North American supply chains.
The Dallas economy is characterized by diverse industries including technology, telecommunications, healthcare, manufacturing, and logistics services. The city hosts numerous corporate headquarters and distribution centers, creating substantial freight movement both inbound and outbound. Dallas's infrastructure includes the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, one of the busiest cargo airports in the world, and extensive highway networks including I-35, I-20, and I-45. Control Terrestre's presence in Dallas ensures seamless last-mile delivery and distribution capabilities for freight arriving from Mexico and other international origins.






