Cuernavaca to McAllen
McAllen → CuernavacaFTL freight transportation service between Cuernavaca and McAllen. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Cuernavaca - McAllen
The logistics corridor connecting Cuernavaca, Morelos to McAllen, Texas represents a vital cross-border trade route between Mexico and the United States. This 816-kilometer corridor facilitates the movement of goods between the industrial heartland of central Mexico and the strategic border crossing at Pharr International Bridge. The route traverses diverse terrain and connects major economic zones, making it essential for companies engaged in North American trade.
The economic significance of this corridor is substantial, linking Cuernavaca's manufacturing and industrial sectors with McAllen's position as a major distribution hub for South Texas. The region benefits from strong automotive, electronics, and agricultural industries that rely on efficient cross-border transportation. Companies operating along this corridor can leverage McAllen's proximity to major U.S. markets while accessing Cuernavaca's skilled workforce and competitive manufacturing costs.
Key transportation infrastructure includes Mexico's Federal Highway 140D connecting Cuernavaca to Mexico City, then linking to Highway 85D toward the border. The Pharr International Bridge serves as the primary commercial crossing, offering modern facilities and streamlined customs processing. Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations on this corridor through our C-TPAT certified carriers, ensuring compliance with all customs requirements and providing real-time tracking throughout the journey. Our expertise in cross-border documentation and dedicated service options make us the ideal partner for companies moving freight between these strategic locations.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Cuernavaca - McAllen
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 benefits from excellent connectivity to the country's capital and surrounding industrial zones. The city's infrastructure includes multiple industrial parks, modern warehousing facilities, and direct highway access to major transportation routes. Cuernavaca's economic base includes manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and technology sectors, supported by a highly educated workforce and competitive operating costs compared to Mexico City.
Destination
McAllen
McAllen, Texas occupies a strategic position in South Texas, serving as a gateway to the Rio Grande Valley and northern Mexico. The city's logistics infrastructure includes the Pharr International Bridge, one of the busiest commercial crossings on the U.S.-Mexico border, along with extensive warehousing and distribution facilities. McAllen's economy is driven by international trade, retail, and healthcare sectors, with a strong focus on cross-border commerce. The region's proximity to major U.S. markets and Mexico's industrial centers makes it an ideal distribution point for companies operating in North America.






