Dallas to Escuintla
Escuintla → DallasFTL freight transportation service between Dallas and Escuintla. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Dallas - Escuintla
The Dallas to Escuintla corridor represents a vital logistics connection between the United States and Guatemala, spanning approximately 2,143 kilometers. This cross-border route facilitates the movement of goods between two major economic regions, connecting the industrial heartland of Texas with Guatemala's growing Pacific coast economy. The corridor serves as a crucial link for companies engaged in international trade between North and Central America.
The economic significance of this route extends across multiple industries. Dallas, as a major logistics hub in Texas, serves as a gateway for manufacturing and distribution operations, while Escuintla has developed into an important industrial center in Guatemala, particularly for food processing, textiles, and manufacturing. The corridor supports the flow of raw materials, finished goods, and agricultural products between these regions.
Key transportation infrastructure includes major highways such as Interstate 35 from Dallas, which connects to Mexican highways at the Laredo border crossing. From there, the route continues through Mexico's transportation network before entering Guatemala. The corridor benefits from established cross-border operations and customs procedures that have been refined over years of commercial activity.
Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations along this corridor by providing dedicated FTL transportation services with experienced drivers familiar with cross-border requirements. Our strategic partnerships and certified carriers ensure reliable transit times and proper handling of documentation, customs clearance, and compliance with all regulations for both US-Mexico and Mexico-Guatemala border crossings.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Dallas - Escuintla
Origin
Dallas
Dallas, Texas serves as a strategic logistics hub in the southern United States, offering exceptional connectivity through its extensive transportation infrastructure. The city benefits from its central location within the US, providing access to major interstate highways including I-35, I-30, and I-20. Dallas is home to one of the busiest airports in the country and maintains strong rail connections through major freight lines. The region's economy is diverse, with significant presence in technology, telecommunications, manufacturing, and distribution sectors. Dallas's robust industrial base and strategic position make it an ideal origin point for cross-border freight movements to Central America.
Destination
Escuintla, located on Guatemala's Pacific coast, serves as a strategic logistics gateway for the country's import and export operations. The city's proximity to Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala's largest Pacific port, provides excellent maritime connectivity for international trade. Escuintla has developed into an important industrial center, with growing sectors in food processing, beverages, textiles, and manufacturing. The region benefits from its position along Guatemala's primary transportation corridors, offering road connections to Guatemala City and other major commercial centers. The city's infrastructure supports efficient distribution throughout Guatemala and provides access to the broader Central American market.






