Escuintla to Boise
Boise → EscuintlaFTL freight transportation service between Escuintla and Boise. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Escuintla - Boise
The logistics corridor connecting Escuintla, Guatemala to Boise, Idaho represents a vital trade link between Central America and the northwestern United States. This extensive route spans approximately 4,056 kilometers, traversing multiple countries and crossing diverse geographic and economic regions. The corridor facilitates the movement of goods from Guatemala's Pacific coast through Mexico and into the United States, ultimately reaching Boise's strategic location in the Treasure Valley.
The economic significance of this corridor is substantial, supporting trade in agricultural products, manufactured goods, and industrial equipment. Escuintla serves as a key entry point for Guatemalan exports, while Boise functions as a major distribution hub for Idaho's agricultural sector, particularly potatoes, dairy products, and technology-related manufacturing. The route passes through Mexico's extensive highway network, utilizing major corridors such as Mexico's Federal Highway 190 and connecting to US Interstate systems.
Control Terrestre provides specialized cross-border transportation services along this corridor, managing the complexities of international logistics including customs documentation, border crossing procedures, and compliance with varying regulations across three countries. Our experienced team coordinates door-to-door FTL services, ensuring seamless transit from origin to destination while maintaining cargo security and optimizing transit times through strategic route planning.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Escuintla - Boise
Origin
Escuintla, located on Guatemala's Pacific coast, serves as a strategic logistics hub for Central American trade. The city's proximity to Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala's largest Pacific port, provides excellent maritime connectivity for international shipping. Escuintla's industrial sector includes food processing, sugar production, and agricultural exports, making it a crucial point for both import and export operations. The region benefits from Guatemala's Federal Highway CA-9, which connects the Pacific coast to the capital and beyond, facilitating efficient ground transportation to Mexico and onward to the United States.
Destination
Boise
Boise, Idaho's capital and largest city, occupies a strategic position in the northwestern United States as a major distribution center. Located in the Treasure Valley, Boise provides access to key markets in the Pacific Northwest, Mountain West, and beyond. The city's economy encompasses technology, agriculture, and manufacturing sectors, with significant activity in food processing, semiconductor production, and logistics services. Boise's transportation infrastructure includes access to Interstate 84, connecting to major US freight corridors, and proximity to Boise Airport for air cargo operations, making it an ideal destination for cross-border freight movements.






