Jutiapa to Detroit
Detroit → JutiapaFTL freight transportation service between Jutiapa and Detroit. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Jutiapa - Detroit
The logistics corridor between Jutiapa, Guatemala and Detroit, Michigan represents a vital trade link connecting Central America with the industrial heartland of the United States. This approximately 3,188 km cross-border route facilitates the movement of goods between Guatemala's growing manufacturing sector and Detroit's automotive and industrial complex. The corridor traverses multiple countries and requires careful coordination of cross-border documentation, customs procedures, and multi-modal transportation solutions.
The route typically follows the CA-9 highway north from Jutiapa through Guatemala, connecting to Mexican Federal Highway 190 and then transitioning to major U.S. interstate systems including I-69 and I-94 for the final leg into Detroit. Key border crossings include Ciudad Hidalgo (Mexico-Guatemala) and Laredo or Brownsville (Mexico-USA), depending on the specific routing chosen. Control Terrestre's extensive network of certified carriers ensures seamless operations across all jurisdictions, with C-TPAT and FAST-certified partners facilitating expedited customs clearance.
This corridor serves diverse industries including automotive parts, electronics, textiles, and agricultural products. Detroit's status as a global automotive hub creates strong demand for just-in-time delivery of components from Central American suppliers. Control Terrestre specializes in full truckload (FTL) services along this route, providing dedicated equipment, real-time tracking, and experienced drivers familiar with cross-border requirements. Our door-to-door service eliminates the complexity of managing multiple carriers, ensuring your cargo moves efficiently from origin to destination.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Jutiapa - Detroit
Origin
Jutiapa, located in southeastern Guatemala, serves as a strategic logistics hub for Central American trade. The city's proximity to the El Florido border crossing with Honduras provides access to major regional trade routes. Jutiapa's economy features a mix of agricultural production, light manufacturing, and growing industrial parks that serve as assembly and distribution centers. The region benefits from Guatemala's free trade agreements and its position as a gateway to both Atlantic and Pacific ports. Local infrastructure includes the CA-9 highway connecting to Guatemala City and the broader Central American highway network, making it an ideal origin point for cross-border freight movements.
Destination
Detroit
Detroit, Michigan stands as a premier logistics destination in North America, strategically positioned in the Great Lakes region with access to major transportation networks. As the historic center of the U.S. automotive industry, Detroit hosts numerous manufacturing facilities, distribution centers, and industrial parks. The city's infrastructure includes extensive highway systems (I-75, I-94, I-96), rail connections, and proximity to Port Huron for international shipping. Detroit's economic diversity has expanded beyond automotive to include healthcare, technology, and advanced manufacturing sectors. The region's logistics capabilities are enhanced by Michigan's automotive-focused trade policies and its role in North American supply chain networks.






