Denver to Saltillo
Saltillo → DenverFTL freight transportation service between Denver and Saltillo. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Denver - Saltillo
The Denver to Saltillo corridor represents a vital cross-border freight route connecting the economic powerhouse of Colorado with the industrial heart of Coahuila. This 1,634 km journey traverses diverse landscapes and crosses one of North America's most important trade borders, facilitating the movement of goods between the United States and Mexico. The corridor serves as a critical link in the North American supply chain, supporting the seamless flow of materials and finished products across borders.
This route connects Denver's robust manufacturing and distribution sector with Saltillo's renowned automotive and aerospace industries. Saltillo, known as the "Detroit of Mexico," hosts major manufacturing facilities for global automotive brands and their extensive supplier networks. The corridor also supports the movement of agricultural products, machinery, electronics, and other industrial goods that characterize trade between these two dynamic regions.
Key infrastructure along this corridor includes major highways such as I-25 and I-40 in the U.S., transitioning to Mexican Federal Highways 45 and 40. The primary border crossing at Nuevo Laredo offers efficient customs processing for qualified carriers. Control Terrestre's expertise in cross-border logistics ensures smooth operations through customs, leveraging our C-TPAT certification and strategic partnerships to minimize delays and optimize transit times for our clients' freight.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Denver - Saltillo
Origin
Denver
Denver, Colorado stands as a strategic logistics hub in the western United States, offering unparalleled access to major markets across the country. Located at the intersection of I-25 and I-70, Denver provides direct connections to both coasts and the Midwest. The city's elevation and central location make it an ideal distribution point for companies serving the Rocky Mountain region and beyond. Denver's logistics infrastructure includes Denver International Airport, one of the largest cargo airports in the nation, and extensive rail connections through Union Pacific and BNSF railways. The region's economy is diverse, with strong sectors in aerospace, technology, energy, and outdoor recreation equipment manufacturing.
Destination
Saltillo, Coahuila represents one of Mexico's most important industrial centers, strategically positioned in the northeast region of the country. The city serves as the capital of Coahuila and anchors a major manufacturing corridor that includes neighboring cities like Monterrey. Saltillo's industrial parks house hundreds of manufacturing facilities, particularly in the automotive sector, with companies like General Motors, Chrysler, and numerous tier-one suppliers maintaining operations there. The city's logistics infrastructure includes modern industrial parks, rail connections through Ferromex, and proximity to the Saltillo Airport for air cargo. Its location provides excellent access to both U.S. border crossings and Mexico's Pacific ports, making it a versatile distribution point for companies serving multiple markets.






