Flores to Campeche
Campeche → FloresFTL freight transportation service between Flores and Campeche. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Flores - Campeche
The logistics corridor between Flores, Petén, Guatemala and Campeche, Campeche, México represents a vital cross-border connection linking the heart of the Mayan region with Mexico's Gulf of Mexico coast. This 331 km route traverses diverse terrain, connecting Guatemala's northern department with one of Mexico's most important states for energy and maritime commerce. The corridor facilitates trade between two growing economies, with increasing industrial development in both regions creating substantial freight transportation demand.
The route primarily follows the CA-13 highway from Flores to the border, then continues through Mexican Federal Highway 186 to Campeche. This corridor serves as a crucial link for industries including agriculture, food processing, construction materials, and petroleum-related products. The border crossing at El Ceibo/Malpaso provides customs facilities for efficient cargo processing, though proper documentation and compliance with both Guatemalan and Mexican regulations are essential for smooth operations.
Control Terrestre optimizes cross-border transportation along this corridor by leveraging our network of certified carriers and expertise in international freight requirements. Our team manages the complexities of customs clearance, ensures compliance with all regulatory requirements, and provides reliable door-to-door service. We understand the specific challenges of this route, including seasonal weather considerations and varying infrastructure conditions, allowing us to plan effectively and maintain consistent delivery schedules for our clients' full truckload shipments.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Flores - Campeche
Origin
Flores, located in Petén, Guatemala, serves as a strategic logistics hub for northern Guatemala, positioned on Lake Petén Itzá with excellent connections to the surrounding region. The city and surrounding area are characterized by growing industrial activity, particularly in agriculture, food processing, and construction materials. Petén's rich natural resources and agricultural production create consistent freight demand for both imports and exports. The region's infrastructure includes the Mundo Maya International Airport and road connections to major Guatemalan cities and the Mexican border, making it an ideal origin point for cross-border freight movements.
Destination
Campeche, situated on Mexico's Gulf of Mexico coast, is a strategically important logistics destination with a diverse economic base. The state capital serves as a key port city with access to maritime shipping routes and is surrounded by significant petroleum extraction operations in the Gulf. Campeche's economy encompasses oil and gas, fishing, agriculture, and tourism, creating varied freight transportation needs. The city benefits from modern infrastructure including the Puerto de Campeche, Federal Highway 180, and connections to Mexico's national highway network, facilitating efficient distribution throughout the Yucatán Peninsula and beyond.






