Flores to New Orleans
New Orleans → FloresFTL freight transportation service between Flores and New Orleans. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Flores - New Orleans
The logistics corridor connecting Flores, Petén, Guatemala to New Orleans, Louisiana, represents a vital trade route linking Central America's northern region with the strategic port city of the Gulf of Mexico. This 1449 km cross-border corridor facilitates the movement of diverse cargo types between Guatemala's Petén region and one of the United States' most important commercial hubs. The route traverses through key Mexican states including Tabasco, Veracruz, and Tamaulipas before crossing into the US through various border points. Control Terrestre's expertise in cross-border operations ensures seamless freight transportation along this corridor, managing all customs procedures and regulatory requirements between the three countries involved.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Flores - New Orleans
Origin
Flores, located in the Petén department of Guatemala, serves as a strategic gateway to Central America's northern region. This island city, connected to the mainland by a causeway, is the economic center of Petén and provides access to Guatemala's vast northern territories. The region's economy is characterized by agricultural production, including tropical products, timber, and emerging industrial activities. Flores benefits from the nearby Mundo Maya International Airport and road connections to the Mexican border, making it an important logistics hub for companies operating in northern Guatemala and neighboring regions.
Destination
New Orleans
New Orleans stands as a crucial logistics and commercial center on the Gulf Coast of the United States. The city's strategic location at the mouth of the Mississippi River provides access to one of the world's most important inland waterway systems. New Orleans hosts one of the busiest ports in the US, handling a significant volume of international trade. The metropolitan area is home to diverse industries including petrochemicals, manufacturing, tourism, and technology. The city's extensive transportation infrastructure includes major highways, rail connections, and Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, making it an ideal destination for freight transportation from Central America.






