Cuilapa to Long Beach
Long Beach → CuilapaFTL freight transportation service between Cuilapa and Long Beach. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Cuilapa - Long Beach
The logistics corridor connecting Cuilapa, Santa Rosa, Guatemala to Long Beach, California, represents a vital trade route for cross-border freight transportation between Central America and the United States. This 3,546 km corridor facilitates the movement of goods from Guatemala's interior to one of North America's busiest ports, enabling efficient supply chain operations for businesses engaged in international trade.
The corridor traverses key regions of Mexico before crossing into the United States, utilizing major transportation infrastructure including Mexico's Federal Highways 150 and 57, which connect to the US Interstate system. The route passes through important commercial hubs and industrial zones, making it particularly strategic for companies that need to move cargo between Central American manufacturing centers and US markets. Control Terrestre's expertise in cross-border operations ensures seamless coordination through all necessary customs procedures and border crossings, including the critical transition at the Mexico-US border.
This corridor serves diverse industries including automotive parts, electronics, textiles, agricultural products, and manufactured goods. Companies operating along this route benefit from Control Terrestre's comprehensive FTL (Full Truckload) services, which provide dedicated transportation solutions tailored to the specific needs of each shipment. Our strategic alliance with certified carriers ensures reliable service, while our experience with cross-border documentation and compliance requirements minimizes delays and optimizes transit times for our clients.
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Available services for the corridor Cuilapa - Long Beach
Origin
Cuilapa
Cuilapa, located in the department of Santa Rosa, Guatemala, serves as a strategic logistics hub in the country's southeastern region. Its proximity to the El Salvador border and position along major transportation routes makes it an ideal origin point for freight moving to North American destinations. The city benefits from Guatemala's developing transportation infrastructure, including access to the CA-9 highway that connects to the broader Central American road network.
The region surrounding Cuilapa is characterized by diverse economic activities including agricultural production, textile manufacturing, and light industrial operations. These industries generate significant freight volume that requires reliable transportation to international markets. The area's growing industrial parks and manufacturing facilities have increased the demand for efficient logistics solutions, making Cuilapa an increasingly important origin point for cross-border freight movements.
Destination
Long Beach
Long Beach, California stands as one of the United States' most crucial logistics and trade gateways, home to the Port of Long Beach - one of the busiest container ports in the world. Its strategic location on the Pacific coast provides direct access to major US markets and serves as a primary entry point for goods arriving from Asia and Latin America. The city's extensive transportation infrastructure includes direct connections to major interstate highways, rail terminals, and distribution centers.
The Long Beach area hosts a diverse industrial base including aerospace manufacturing, healthcare technology, logistics services, and international trade operations. Its proximity to the Los Angeles metropolitan area creates a vast consumer market and industrial ecosystem that drives freight demand. The region's sophisticated logistics infrastructure, including warehousing facilities, intermodal yards, and customs clearance services, makes it an ideal destination for international freight requiring efficient distribution throughout the US market.






