Jalapa to Burlington
Burlington → JalapaFTL freight transportation service between Jalapa and Burlington. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Jalapa - Burlington
The Jalapa to Burlington corridor represents a strategic logistics connection between Guatemala and the northeastern United States, spanning approximately 3,677 kilometers. This cross-border route connects the industrial heartland of Central America with one of the most dynamic economic regions in North America. The corridor traverses diverse terrain and crosses multiple international borders, requiring expert knowledge of customs procedures and cross-border regulations.
The transportation infrastructure along this route includes major highways such as CA-1 in Guatemala, connecting roads through Mexico, and key interstate highways in the United States including I-89 and I-91 in Vermont. The route typically involves crossing through major border points between Mexico and the United States, where C-TPAT and FAST certified carriers like Control Terrestre ensure expedited processing and compliance with all regulatory requirements.
This corridor serves a diverse range of industries including agricultural products, manufacturing components, and finished goods. The agricultural sector from Guatemala's fertile valleys finds markets in Vermont's food processing industry, while manufacturing sectors in both regions benefit from just-in-time delivery capabilities. Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations on this corridor through our network of certified carriers, dedicated equipment, and expertise in handling cross-border documentation and compliance requirements.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Jalapa - Burlington
Origin
Jalapa, located in southeastern Guatemala, serves as a strategic logistics hub for the region's agricultural and manufacturing sectors. The city's location provides access to fertile agricultural lands and connects to Guatemala's primary transportation networks. Jalapa's economy is driven by coffee production, vegetable farming, and light manufacturing, creating consistent freight movement needs. The area benefits from road connections to Guatemala City and the Caribbean coast, facilitating both domestic distribution and international exports.
Destination
Burlington
Burlington, Vermont represents a key logistics node in the northeastern United States, strategically positioned near the Canadian border and major northeastern markets. The city's economy encompasses healthcare, education, technology, and food processing sectors, creating diverse freight transportation needs. Burlington's location on Lake Champlain provides additional intermodal transportation options, while its proximity to Montreal and Boston makes it an ideal distribution point for regional markets. The area's infrastructure includes access to I-89 and connections to major rail networks.






