David to Tijuana
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Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor David - Tijuana
The logistics corridor between David, Chiriquí, Panama and Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico represents a vital commercial link connecting Central America with the northwestern region of Mexico. This extensive route of approximately 4,455 km traverses diverse terrains and crosses multiple borders, facilitating the movement of goods between Panama's Pacific coast and Mexico's industrial heartland. The corridor serves as a crucial artery for international trade, enabling companies to transport cargo efficiently between these strategic locations.
The economic significance of this corridor is substantial, supporting industries such as automotive manufacturing, electronics, agricultural products, and consumer goods. Tijuana has established itself as a major manufacturing hub, particularly in the aerospace and medical device sectors, while David serves as a key commercial center for western Panama. The route connects to major industrial parks, free trade zones, and distribution centers, making it essential for supply chain operations throughout the region.
Key transportation infrastructure along this corridor includes the Pan-American Highway, which provides the primary route through Central America and into Mexico. The journey involves crossing the Panama-Costa Rica border at Paso Canoas and the Mexico-Guatemala border at Ciudad Hidalgo/ Tecún Umán, with subsequent travel through Mexican territory to reach Tijuana. Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations on this corridor through our expertise in cross-border logistics, handling all customs procedures, documentation requirements, and regulatory compliance to ensure efficient cargo movement between David and Tijuana.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor David - Tijuana
Origin
David, located in the province of Chiriquí, Panama, serves as a strategic logistics hub for western Panama and the surrounding regions. Positioned near the Pacific coast and with proximity to Costa Rica, David offers excellent connectivity for both domestic and international trade. The city benefits from its location along the Pan-American Highway, providing direct road access to Panama City and the Costa Rican border. David's Tocumen International Airport and nearby regional airports facilitate air cargo operations, complementing the robust ground transportation network.
The region's economy is diverse, with strong agricultural sectors including banana, rice, and coffee production, alongside growing industrial activities. David has developed into a commercial center for western Panama, hosting numerous distribution companies, manufacturing facilities, and commercial enterprises. The city's industrial parks and free trade zone areas provide infrastructure for businesses engaged in import-export activities, making it an ideal origin point for freight transportation to destinations throughout North America.
Destination
Tijuana
Tijuana, situated in Baja California, Mexico, stands as one of the most important industrial and commercial cities in northwestern Mexico. Its strategic location bordering California, USA, makes it a critical gateway for international trade between Mexico and the United States. Tijuana's proximity to San Diego provides exceptional cross-border connectivity through multiple ports of entry, including the San Ysidro Port of Entry, which is one of the busiest land border crossings in the world. The city is well-connected via the Tijuana-Ensenada toll highway and the Transpeninsular highway, facilitating efficient ground transportation throughout the region.
The city has become a major manufacturing powerhouse, particularly in the aerospace, automotive, electronics, and medical device industries. Tijuana hosts numerous maquiladoras (manufacturing plants) and industrial parks that benefit from its proximity to the US market. The region's strong logistics infrastructure includes modern warehousing facilities, advanced telecommunications networks, and specialized transportation services. Tijuana's economic dynamism and industrial concentration make it a prime destination for freight transportation, supporting the continuous flow of raw materials, components, and finished products across the US-Mexico border.






