Escuintla to Campeche
Campeche → EscuintlaFTL freight transportation service between Escuintla and Campeche. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Escuintla - Campeche
The Escuintla-Campeche corridor represents a vital cross-border logistics route connecting the Pacific coast of Guatemala with the Gulf of Mexico in Mexico. This strategic 615 km route facilitates the movement of goods between two important industrial regions, enabling efficient trade flows across Central America and into Mexico's extensive manufacturing and export network. The corridor traverses diverse terrain, connecting Guatemala's agricultural and industrial heartland with Mexico's emerging energy and petrochemical sectors in the Yucatán Peninsula.
The route serves as a critical link for industries including agricultural products, automotive components, consumer goods, and industrial equipment. Major highways along this corridor include Guatemala's CA-9 highway connecting to the border at Ciudad Hidalgo/Malpaso, then continuing through Mexico's Federal Highway 190. This infrastructure supports the growing trade between Guatemala's Pacific ports and Mexico's Atlantic coast, offering companies an alternative to more congested routes.
Control Terrestre specializes in managing cross-border operations on this corridor, handling all customs documentation, regulatory compliance, and secure cargo transfer between countries. Our experienced team ensures seamless border crossings, minimizing delays and maintaining the integrity of your supply chain. With our network of certified carriers and deep understanding of cross-border regulations, we provide reliable full truckload services that connect your operations in Escuintla directly to destinations throughout Campeche and beyond.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Escuintla - Campeche
Origin
Escuintla, located on Guatemala's Pacific coast, serves as a strategic logistics hub with excellent access to major ports and industrial zones. The city's proximity to Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala's largest Pacific port, makes it ideal for companies importing and exporting goods. Escuintla's industrial sector includes food processing, textiles, and agricultural products, with strong connections to both domestic markets and international trade routes. The region benefits from Guatemala's Pacific Highway (CA-9), providing direct access to the Mexican border and beyond.
Destination
Campeche, situated on Mexico's Gulf coast, is strategically positioned within the Yucatán Peninsula's growing industrial corridor. The city serves as a gateway to Mexico's southeastern states, with strong connections to the energy sector, particularly petroleum refining and petrochemical industries centered around Ciudad del Carmen. Campeche's port facilities and road infrastructure support the movement of heavy industrial equipment, chemicals, and manufactured goods. The region's economic development has created increasing demand for reliable cross-border logistics services connecting to Central American markets.






