Flores to Yuscarán
Yuscarán → FloresFTL freight transportation service between Flores and Yuscarán. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Flores - Yuscarán
The cross-border corridor connecting Flores, Petén, Guatemala, to Yuscarán, El Paraíso, Honduras, spans approximately 464 kilometers and serves as a vital logistics link between the northern region of Guatemala and the southeastern corridor of Honduras. This route is strategically significant for companies seeking to move goods across Central American borders, offering a direct connection between two regions with growing commercial activity. As trade between Guatemala and Honduras continues to expand, this corridor provides a reliable pathway for full truckload freight transportation, enabling businesses to streamline their supply chains and reach new markets efficiently.
The economic and industrial context of this corridor is shaped by the diverse production activities found along its path. Flores, located in the Petén department, is a hub for agricultural output, forestry products, and tourism-related commerce, while Yuscarán, situated in the El Paraíso department of Honduras, is known for its agricultural production, including coffee, tobacco, and livestock, as well as artisanal and small-scale manufacturing. Companies operating on this corridor frequently transport raw materials, finished goods, and consumer products, making it a route with consistent demand for dedicated freight solutions.
Transportation infrastructure along this corridor primarily relies on the CA-13 highway in Guatemala, which connects Flores to the border region, and Honduran national routes that lead into Yuscarán. Key border crossings, such as those near Corinto or El Florido, require careful coordination of customs documentation and compliance with both Guatemalan and Honduran regulatory requirements. Control Terrestre works with experienced providers who understand the documentation processes and clearance procedures at these border points, helping ensure that shipments move through customs efficiently and without unnecessary delays.
Control Terrestre facilitates operations on this corridor through its alliance of certified transportation providers, offering full truckload (FTL) services tailored to the specific needs of cross-border freight. With equipment options including 48' and 53' dry vans, refrigerated units, and flatbeds, we match the right vehicle to each shipment. Our providers hold certifications such as C-TPAT and BASC, supporting secure and compliant cross-border operations. By coordinating every stage of the journey—from pickup in Flores to delivery in Yuscarán—we help businesses maintain visibility and reliability throughout the transportation process.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Flores - Yuscarán
Origin
Flores, located in the Petén department of Guatemala, serves as a strategic logistics origin point due to its position as the commercial and transportation hub of the northern region. The city connects the productive areas of Petén to national and international trade routes, making it a natural starting point for cross-border freight movements. Key economic sectors include agriculture, forestry, tourism, and retail distribution, all of which generate consistent demand for ground transportation services. The CA-13 highway provides the main transportation artery linking Flores to Guatemala's central corridor and onward to border crossings into Honduras, supporting efficient full truckload operations for companies shipping goods southward.
Destination
Yuscarán
Yuscarán, in the El Paraíso department of Honduras, is a destination with growing importance for cross-border freight due to its agricultural and artisanal production. The region is known for coffee cultivation, tobacco processing, and livestock, creating steady demand for inbound transportation of supplies and outbound shipment of finished products. Yuscarán's location along Honduran national routes allows for connections to broader distribution networks within the country. For companies looking to deliver full truckload shipments to this region, the infrastructure supports reliable ground transportation, and Control Terrestre coordinates deliveries to ensure cargo arrives as scheduled.






