Dallas to Punta Gorda
Punta Gorda → DallasFTL freight transportation service between Dallas and Punta Gorda. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Dallas - Punta Gorda
The Dallas to Punta Gorda logistics corridor connects the industrial heart of Texas with the growing commercial center of southern Belize. This 2,021 km cross-border route serves as a vital link between North American manufacturing and Central American markets, facilitating the movement of goods across diverse economic regions. The corridor traverses multiple states and crosses international borders, requiring specialized expertise in cross-border logistics and customs procedures.
The route primarily follows major interstate highways through Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida before connecting to maritime shipping options for the final leg to Belize. Key transportation infrastructure includes I-20, I-10, and I-75, providing efficient north-south and east-west connectivity. The corridor supports a wide range of industries including automotive parts, agricultural products, construction materials, and consumer goods moving between the United States and Central America.
Control Terrestre specializes in managing the complexities of this cross-border corridor, offering seamless door-to-door FTL transportation services. Our experienced team handles all customs documentation, border crossing procedures, and regulatory compliance requirements, ensuring your freight moves efficiently from origin to destination. We provide real-time tracking and dedicated support throughout the journey, making us the trusted partner for companies requiring reliable transportation between Dallas and Punta Gorda.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Dallas - Punta Gorda
Origin
Dallas
Dallas serves as a major logistics hub in the southern United States, strategically positioned at the intersection of multiple interstate highways and within close proximity to major air and rail terminals. The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex is home to numerous Fortune 500 companies and diverse industries including technology, telecommunications, healthcare, and manufacturing. The region's extensive transportation infrastructure includes DFW International Airport, one of the busiest in the world, and multiple Class I rail lines that provide nationwide connectivity.
The city's central location within the United States makes it an ideal origin point for freight distribution, offering access to major markets across the country within a 48-hour drive. Dallas's robust industrial base produces a wide variety of goods requiring transportation, from electronics and machinery to food products and consumer goods. The area's modern warehousing and distribution facilities, combined with its skilled logistics workforce, create an efficient environment for freight consolidation and preparation for cross-border shipments.
Destination
Punta Gorda, located in the Toledo District of southern Belize, serves as the country's primary gateway to Central American trade routes and maritime shipping. As Belize's southernmost major port city, Punta Gorda provides strategic access to both Atlantic and Pacific trade routes through the Panama Canal. The region's economy is centered around agriculture, with significant production of bananas, rice, corn, and other crops, as well as emerging tourism and light manufacturing sectors.
The city's port facilities handle both domestic and international cargo, connecting Belize with neighboring countries including Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador. While transportation infrastructure in southern Belize is less developed than in northern regions, ongoing improvements to highways and port facilities continue to enhance the area's logistics capabilities. Punta Gorda's location makes it an important distribution point for goods destined for inland areas of Belize and neighboring Central American countries, supporting regional trade and economic development.






