Gracias to Campeche
Campeche → GraciasFTL freight transportation service between Gracias and Campeche. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Gracias - Campeche
The logistics corridor between Gracias, Honduras and Campeche, Mexico represents a vital trade connection between Central America and the Mexican Southeast. This 618-kilometer cross-border route facilitates the movement of goods between the industrial zones of western Honduras and the petrochemical, agricultural, and tourism sectors of Campeche. The corridor traverses diverse terrain, connecting the mountainous regions of Lempira with the coastal plains of the Yucatan Peninsula.
This route is particularly important for industries such as automotive components, agricultural products, and manufactured goods moving from Honduras to Mexico, as well as petroleum-related equipment and supplies traveling in the opposite direction. The corridor supports the growing trade relationship between both countries, with Campeche's strategic position as a petrochemical hub creating significant demand for reliable transportation services.
Key transportation infrastructure includes the CA-4 highway connecting Gracias to the El Florido border crossing, and Mexican Federal Highway 180 connecting the border at El Ceibo to Campeche. Control Terrestre specializes in managing the complexities of this cross-border operation, ensuring seamless customs clearance and compliance with regulations in both countries. Our expertise in handling documentation, permits, and specialized cargo makes us the ideal partner for companies seeking efficient FTL transportation along this important trade corridor.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Gracias - Campeche
Origin
Gracias, located in the department of Lempira, Honduras, serves as a strategic logistics hub for western Honduras. The city's location in the mountainous region provides access to important industrial zones and agricultural areas of the country. Gracias benefits from its proximity to major production centers and its connection to the CA-4 highway network, which links Honduras with Guatemala and the rest of Central America. The area's economy is driven by agricultural exports, textile manufacturing, and growing industrial activities, creating consistent demand for reliable freight transportation services to international markets.
Destination
Campeche, located on the western coast of the Yucatan Peninsula, is a strategic logistics center for southeastern Mexico. The city's position provides access to major petrochemical facilities, agricultural zones, and tourism destinations. Campeche's port and industrial parks make it a crucial entry point for goods entering the Yucatan Peninsula. The region's economy is anchored by the petroleum industry, with significant activity in extraction, refining, and related services. Campeche also serves as a gateway to the broader Mayan Riviera region, supporting tourism and agricultural exports. The city's infrastructure includes modern highways connecting to the rest of Mexico and international borders.






