Detroit to McAllen
McAllen → DetroitFTL freight transportation service between Detroit and McAllen. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Detroit - McAllen
The Detroit-McAllen corridor connects two of the most dynamic economic regions in the United States, spanning approximately 2,265 kilometers across the Midwest and South. This route is vital for the automotive and manufacturing industries, facilitating the movement of parts, vehicles, and finished goods between the industrial heartland and the Texas border region. Detroit, known as the Motor City, serves as a major hub for automotive production and distribution, while McAllen, located in the Rio Grande Valley, is a key gateway for trade with Mexico and a growing center for logistics and distribution.
The corridor primarily utilizes major highways such as I-75, I-65, and I-10, ensuring efficient and reliable transportation. Detroit's robust infrastructure, including its international airport, rail connections, and extensive highway network, supports seamless logistics operations. McAllen benefits from its proximity to the U.S.-Mexico border, with access to cross-border freight services and a growing network of warehouses and distribution centers.
Control Terrestre specializes in full truckload (FTL) transportation along this corridor, offering dedicated services to meet the unique needs of industries such as automotive, manufacturing, and retail. Our experienced team ensures timely and secure delivery of goods, leveraging our strategic partnerships and advanced logistics solutions to optimize supply chain efficiency.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Detroit - McAllen
Origin
Detroit
Detroit, Michigan, is a strategic logistics hub located in the heart of the Midwest. Known as the birthplace of the automotive industry, Detroit is home to major manufacturers and suppliers, making it a critical node for freight transportation. The city boasts a comprehensive transportation infrastructure, including the Detroit Metropolitan Airport, extensive rail networks, and direct access to major highways such as I-75 and I-94. These assets enable seamless connectivity to national and international markets, supporting industries such as automotive, aerospace, and advanced manufacturing.
Destination
McAllen
McAllen, Texas, is a rapidly growing logistics and distribution center located in the Rio Grande Valley. Its strategic proximity to the U.S.-Mexico border makes it a vital gateway for cross-border trade, particularly in industries such as retail, agriculture, and manufacturing. McAllen’s transportation infrastructure includes the McAllen International Airport, rail connections, and access to major highways like I-2 and I-69C. The city’s expanding network of warehouses and distribution centers further enhances its role as a key logistics hub in the region.






