Dangriga to Durango
Durango → DangrigaFTL freight transportation service between Dangriga and Durango. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Dangriga - Durango
The Dangriga to Durango corridor is a vital cross-border link connecting the Caribbean coast of Belize with the industrial heartland of northern Mexico. Spanning approximately 1,882 kilometers, this route facilitates the efficient movement of goods between Central America and key manufacturing and mining hubs in Mexico, serving as a strategic artery for regional trade. Economically, it supports the flow of agricultural exports from Belize's southern regions and supplies manufactured goods, mining equipment, and industrial inputs to Durango's diverse economy. Primary industries leveraging this corridor include agriculture (citrus, bananas), seafood processing, mining, and general manufacturing. The transportation infrastructure relies on a combination of Belize's Hummingbird Highway connecting to the Mexican border, and Mexico's Federal Highway 40, a major north-south route. The principal border crossing is at Subteniente Lopez, where customs procedures are streamlined for certified carriers. Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations on this corridor through our alliance of experienced providers, all equipped with necessary certifications like C-TPAT and FAST. We exclusively offer full truckload (FTL) solutions—including dry vans, reefers, and specialized equipment—ensuring dedicated capacity, secure cross-border handling, and a single point of contact for your door-to-door freight from Dangriga to Durango.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Dangriga - Durango
Origin
Dangriga
Dangriga, located in Belize's Stann Creek District, is a strategic Pacific coastal gateway with significant logistics potential. Its primary economic drivers are agriculture—particularly citrus and banana plantations—and a thriving seafood processing industry, supported by its active port facilities. The town serves as a central hub for southern Belize, with the Hummingbird Highway providing the main terrestrial link northward to Belmopan and ultimately to the Mexican border. This infrastructure, combined with its port access, positions Dangriga as a key origin point for exporting perishable goods and general cargo throughout Mexico and beyond, making it an essential node in Central American supply chains.
Destination
Durango, the capital of the state of Durango in northern Mexico, is a major industrial and mining center with strong logistics connectivity. Its economy is anchored by silver, gold, and iron ore mining, alongside robust manufacturing sectors in automotive parts, furniture, and food processing. The city is strategically positioned at the intersection of Federal Highways 40 and 45, providing direct routes to the U.S. border at El Paso and to central Mexico. This highway network supports efficient domestic and cross-border freight movement. Durango's established industrial parks and its role as a distribution hub for northern Mexico make it a critical destination for inbound raw materials, machinery, and consumer goods, requiring reliable full truckload transportation solutions.






