Flores to Acapulco
Acapulco → FloresFTL freight transportation service between Flores and Acapulco. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Flores - Acapulco
The logistics corridor connecting Flores, Petén, Guatemala, to Acapulco, Guerrero, México, represents a vital cross-border transportation route spanning approximately 1,063 kilometers. This corridor serves as a crucial link between Central America and Mexico's Pacific coast, facilitating the movement of goods through diverse geographic and economic zones. The route traverses through Guatemala's northern region, crossing into Mexico through key border points before connecting to major highways leading to Acapulco.
The economic significance of this corridor lies in its ability to connect Guatemala's growing industrial and agricultural sectors with Mexico's Pacific port infrastructure and manufacturing centers. Flores, as a gateway to Petén's natural resources and agricultural production, complements Acapulco's role as a strategic port city and tourist destination. The corridor supports various industries including agricultural products, manufactured goods, and consumer products moving between these two regions.
Transportation along this route relies on Mexico's Federal Highway 200 and Guatemala's CA-13, providing reliable infrastructure for cross-border freight operations. Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations on this corridor by managing all customs procedures, documentation, and compliance requirements at border crossings. Our expertise in cross-border logistics ensures that shipments move efficiently through both countries' customs systems, while our network of certified carriers maintains the integrity and security of cargo throughout the journey.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Flores - Acapulco
Origin
Flores, located in the Petén department of Guatemala, serves as a strategic logistics hub for northern Guatemala and the broader Central American region. The city's proximity to major agricultural production areas and its connection to Guatemala's highway network make it an ideal origin point for freight shipments. Petén's economy is characterized by agricultural production, including products like corn, beans, and tropical fruits, as well as emerging manufacturing and industrial activities. The region's transportation infrastructure includes access to CA-13 highway, which connects to the Mexican border and beyond, facilitating cross-border freight movement.
Destination
Acapulco, situated on Mexico's Pacific coast in Guerrero state, is a strategically important destination for logistics operations. As a major port city and tourist destination, Acapulco serves as a gateway for goods entering and exiting Mexico's Pacific region. The city's economy combines tourism with industrial activities, including manufacturing and agricultural processing. Acapulco's transportation infrastructure includes access to Federal Highway 200, connections to Mexico's port facilities, and proximity to major industrial centers. The city's location provides excellent access to both domestic Mexican markets and international shipping routes through its port facilities.






