Jacksonville to Colima
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Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Jacksonville - Colima
The Jacksonville-Colima corridor represents a vital cross-border logistics route connecting the southeastern United States with Mexico's Pacific coast. This 2,539 km corridor facilitates the movement of goods between Jacksonville, Florida's major port and industrial hub, and Colima, a strategic state in western Mexico known for its agricultural and manufacturing sectors. The route primarily utilizes Interstate 10 (I-10) westward through the southern United States, transitioning to Mexican Federal Highway 15 (Carretera Federal 15) upon crossing the border at major ports of entry such as Laredo or El Paso. This corridor serves as a critical link for industries requiring efficient transportation between the US Southeast and Mexico's Pacific region, offering an alternative to more congested northern routes while maintaining access to major economic centers in both countries.
The economic significance of this corridor is underscored by the complementary industrial strengths of both regions. Jacksonville's economy is anchored by its port operations, aerospace industry, automotive manufacturing, and distribution centers, while Colima's economy features agriculture (particularly limes and coconut production), mining, and growing manufacturing sectors. The corridor facilitates the movement of diverse cargo types including agricultural products, automotive parts, electronics, and consumer goods. Control Terrestre leverages this corridor's strategic advantages by providing specialized FTL services that ensure timely delivery of full truckloads, with particular expertise in handling cross-border documentation and customs clearance procedures that can often be complex for this route.
Transportation infrastructure along the Jacksonville-Colima corridor is well-developed, with I-10 providing a major east-west artery across the southern United States before connecting to Mexico's federal highway system. The route offers multiple border crossing options, allowing for flexibility in managing traffic and customs processing times. Control Terrestre's extensive network of certified carriers ensures reliable service across this entire corridor, with providers holding C-TPAT, FAST, and other relevant certifications that expedite border crossings. Our dedicated team manages all aspects of cross-border transportation, from initial pickup in Jacksonville to final delivery in Colima, providing real-time tracking and proactive communication throughout the journey to ensure seamless logistics operations for our clients.
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Available services for the corridor Jacksonville - Colima
Origin
Jacksonville
Jacksonville, Florida serves as a strategic logistics hub on the eastern seaboard of the United States, offering exceptional connectivity through its deep-water port, extensive rail network, and proximity to major interstate highways. As the largest city by area in the continental US, Jacksonville's logistics infrastructure is anchored by the Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT), which handles significant container, vehicle, and breakbulk cargo volumes. The city's economy is diverse, with major sectors including financial services, healthcare, logistics, and advanced manufacturing. Jacksonville's location provides easy access to the southeastern US market, with excellent connections to Atlanta, Miami, and other major distribution centers. The city's transportation network includes multiple interstate highways (I-95, I-10, I-75) and a robust intermodal facility that facilitates seamless transitions between ocean, rail, and truck transportation modes.
Destination
Colima, located on Mexico's Pacific coast, represents a strategic logistics destination with growing importance in the country's supply chain network. The state of Colima benefits from its proximity to major ports including Manzanillo, Mexico's largest container port, which provides excellent ocean freight connectivity to Asia and the US West Coast. Colima's economy is characterized by a mix of traditional agriculture (notably lime and coconut production), mining activities, and emerging manufacturing sectors. The region's industrial parks are attracting investment in food processing, automotive components, and electronics assembly. Transportation infrastructure in Colima includes well-maintained federal highways connecting to Guadalajara and Mexico City, as well as rail connections through Ferromex. The state's strategic location offers companies access to both Pacific coast ports and inland markets, making it an increasingly attractive destination for logistics operations.
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