Fort Worth to Uruapan
Uruapan → Fort WorthFTL freight transportation service between Fort Worth and Uruapan. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Fort Worth - Uruapan
The logistics corridor between Fort Worth, Texas, and Uruapan, Michoacán, represents a vital cross-border connection for freight transportation between the United States and Mexico. This strategic route spans approximately 1,557 kilometers, linking one of the most important logistics hubs in Texas with a key industrial center in central Mexico. The corridor facilitates the movement of goods between the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area and the productive region of Michoacán, supporting trade and industrial supply chains on both sides of the border.
The Dallas-Fort Worth area is one of the most important logistics and industrial centers in the southern United States, with a robust infrastructure that includes multiple interstate highways, rail connections, and proximity to major ports of entry. Uruapan, meanwhile, is an industrial and agricultural hub in Michoacán, known for its avocado production and growing manufacturing sector. The main industries using this corridor include automotive parts, agricultural products, electronics, and consumer goods.
The primary transportation infrastructure consists of Interstate 35 from Fort Worth to Laredo, followed by Mexican Federal Highway 85 to Mexico City, and then Highway 15 to Uruapan. The main border crossing is at Laredo/Nuevo Laredo, one of the busiest commercial crossings in North America. Control Terrestre facilitates operations on this corridor by providing specialized FTL services, managing customs procedures, and ensuring efficient cross-border transportation with our certified carriers who are experienced in handling the specific requirements of this route.
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Available services for the corridor Fort Worth - Uruapan
Origin
Fort Worth
Fort Worth, Texas, is a strategic logistics hub in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area, one of the largest and most dynamic economic regions in the United States. The city benefits from its central location in North Texas, with excellent connectivity through multiple interstate highways including I-35, I-30, and I-20. Fort Worth is home to major industrial and distribution centers, with strong presence in aerospace, manufacturing, and logistics sectors. The city's AllianceTexas development is a prime example of integrated logistics infrastructure, featuring an inland port, rail facilities, and extensive warehousing. The area's transportation infrastructure includes Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, one of the busiest cargo airports in the country, and multiple intermodal facilities that support efficient freight movement.
Destination
Uruapan, Michoacán, is a strategically located city in central-western Mexico, serving as an important commercial and industrial center for the region. Located in the heart of Mexico's avocado production area, Uruapan is known as the world capital of avocado and is a key node in the agricultural supply chain. The city has developed significant industrial capacity, particularly in food processing, automotive components, and manufacturing. Uruapan's transportation infrastructure includes Highway 15, which connects to major cities like Morelia and Guadalajara, and provides access to the Pacific coast. The city's proximity to major industrial parks and its role in supporting the agricultural economy of Michoacán make it a crucial destination for freight transportation from the United States.






