Jinotepe to Colima
Colima → JinotepeFTL freight transportation service between Jinotepe and Colima. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Jinotepe - Colima
The Jinotepe to Colima corridor represents a vital north-south artery connecting Central America's productive heartland with Mexico's strategic Pacific coast. Spanning approximately 2048 km, this cross-border route is essential for moving goods efficiently between Nicaragua and a key Mexican industrial and port state. Economically, the corridor supports the flow of agricultural commodities, manufactured goods, and specialized cargo, underpinning trade for both regions. Jinotepe, in Nicaragua's Carazo department, is a significant agricultural and light manufacturing center, while Colima, Mexico, serves as a critical logistics gateway with its major port of Manzanillo and diversified industrial base. Key industries leveraging this route include coffee and agricultural exporters, maquila manufacturers, and companies handling hazardous or oversized materials. The primary transportation infrastructure relies on the Pan-American Highway (CA-1) and other Central American highway networks, transitioning onto Mexico's federal highway system, notably Highway 200 along the Pacific coast. Critical border crossings, such as Guasaule (Nicaragua-Honduras) and Tecun Uman (Guatemala-Mexico), require meticulous customs coordination. Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations on this corridor through our exclusive focus on full truckload (FTL) solutions. We leverage our alliance of certified providers—holding credentials like BASC for security and Clean Transportation for environmental compliance—to manage dedicated, expedited, and specialized cargo needs, including refrigerated and tanker transport. Our expertise ensures reliable door-to-door service, navigating the complexities of multi-national transit while maintaining a human and green approach to logistics.
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Available services for the corridor Jinotepe - Colima
Origin
Jinotepe, the capital of Carazo, Nicaragua, holds a strategic location just 45 km southeast of Managua, positioning it as a key logistics hub in southern Nicaragua. The city and surrounding region are dominated by robust agricultural sectors, primarily coffee, beans, and tropical fruits, alongside a growing presence of light manufacturing and maquila industries. This economic activity generates substantial demand for outbound freight transportation. Key infrastructure includes direct connections to the Pan-American Highway (CA-1), which provides the primary north-south artery through Central America, linking Jinotepe to major border crossings with Honduras. The area benefits from established road networks that facilitate efficient collection and consolidation of goods for long-haul transport, making it a pivotal origin point for cross-border freight destined for Mexico and beyond.
Destination
Colima, a state on Mexico's Pacific coast, is a destination of immense strategic importance due to the Port of Manzanillo, one of Latin America's busiest container ports. This positions Colima as a critical logistics and distribution center for western and central Mexico. The state's economy is diversified, with major industries including agriculture (particularly limes, mangoes, and coconuts), manufacturing, tourism, and petrochemicals. Its transportation infrastructure is highly developed, featuring the Manzanillo port complex, Federal Highway 200 running along the coast, and Highway 15D providing a direct inland connection to Mexico's heartland. This network supports efficient last-mile distribution and cross-border operations, making Colima a vital terminus for freight corridors from Central America and a hub for specialized cargo like tanker and refrigerated goods.






