Dangriga to Houston
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Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Dangriga - Houston
The Dangriga-Houston logistics corridor represents a vital trade link between Central America and the United States, spanning approximately 1,598 kilometers. This cross-border route connects the Caribbean coast of Belize through major Mexican highways to the industrial heart of Texas, facilitating the movement of diverse cargo types between these economic regions.
The corridor traverses key Mexican states including Quintana Roo, Campeche, and Tamaulipas before crossing into Texas. The route primarily utilizes Federal Highway 186 in Mexico and connects to major US interstates such as I-69E and I-10, providing reliable transportation infrastructure for freight movement. The border crossing at Brownsville-Matamoros serves as a critical juncture for cargo entering the United States.
This corridor is particularly significant for industries including automotive parts, agricultural products, electronics, and consumer goods. Manufacturing centers in Houston and surrounding areas rely on this route for receiving raw materials and components from Central American suppliers. The growing trade relationship between Belize and the US has increased the importance of maintaining efficient cross-border operations along this corridor.
Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations on this corridor through our network of certified carriers and experienced logistics professionals. Our expertise in cross-border documentation, customs procedures, and regulatory compliance ensures that shipments move efficiently through both Mexican and US checkpoints. We provide dedicated full truckload services with real-time tracking capabilities, allowing our clients to monitor their cargo throughout the entire journey from Dangriga to Houston.
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Available services for the corridor Dangriga - Houston
Origin
Dangriga
Dangriga, located in the Stann Creek District of Belize, serves as a strategic coastal hub for logistics operations in Central America. As the largest town in southern Belize, it provides access to both maritime shipping through its port facilities and road connections to the rest of the country. The town's location on the Caribbean coast makes it an important point for international trade, particularly for goods destined for export to North America.
The local economy is driven by agriculture, with significant production of bananas, citrus fruits, and marine products. These industries create substantial freight volumes moving through Dangriga to international markets. The region also has emerging manufacturing sectors, including food processing and light industrial production, which contribute to the cargo flows along this corridor. Transportation infrastructure includes the Southern Highway connecting Dangriga to Belize City and the Hummingbird Highway providing access to the Cayo District and points west.
Destination
Houston
Houston stands as one of the most important logistics hubs in the United States, offering unparalleled connectivity and infrastructure for freight operations. The city's strategic location along the Gulf Coast provides access to major ports, including the Port of Houston, which ranks among the busiest in the nation. Houston's extensive highway network, including I-10, I-45, and I-69, creates multiple routing options for efficient cargo distribution throughout Texas and beyond.
The Houston metropolitan area hosts diverse industries that drive freight demand along this corridor. The energy sector, including oil and gas operations, creates significant cargo movements for equipment and supplies. The city's robust manufacturing base, particularly in chemicals, aerospace, and medical devices, generates consistent freight volumes. Additionally, Houston's role as a distribution center for consumer goods, electronics, and automotive parts creates substantial inbound and outbound freight flows. The region's multiple intermodal facilities and warehousing centers provide comprehensive logistics solutions for businesses operating in this dynamic market.






