La Ceiba to Campeche
Campeche → La CeibaFTL freight transportation service between La Ceiba and Campeche. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor La Ceiba - Campeche
The logistics corridor connecting La Ceiba, Honduras, with Campeche, Mexico, represents a vital trade link between Central America and the Yucatán Peninsula. This 601-kilometer cross-border route facilitates the movement of goods between two important economic regions, connecting the Caribbean coast of Honduras with the Gulf of Mexico. The corridor traverses diverse terrain and crosses international borders, requiring expert logistics management to ensure efficient and compliant freight transportation.
The route serves as a crucial artery for commerce between Honduras and Mexico, supporting industries on both sides of the border. La Ceiba's strategic position as a Caribbean port city complements Campeche's role as a key industrial and petrochemical center in Mexico's southeast. This corridor enables the flow of raw materials, manufactured goods, and agricultural products, strengthening economic ties between the two nations.
Key industries utilizing this corridor include the petrochemical sector in Campeche, agricultural exports from Honduras, and manufacturing operations that require just-in-time delivery across borders. The route primarily follows major highways through the Gulf of Mexico region, connecting with international trade networks. Control Terrestre provides specialized FTL (Full Truckload) services along this corridor, leveraging our expertise in cross-border operations and our network of certified carriers to ensure seamless transportation from origin to destination.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor La Ceiba - Campeche
Origin
La Ceiba, located in the Atlántida department of Honduras, serves as a strategic logistics hub on the Caribbean coast. Its position near the Gulf of Honduras and proximity to major ports make it an ideal gateway for international trade. The city functions as a commercial center for the northern region of Honduras, with well-developed infrastructure including the Golosón International Airport and road connections to the rest of the country. La Ceiba's port facilities handle significant cargo volumes, particularly for agricultural exports including bananas, pineapples, and palm oil products. The city's economic activity extends beyond agriculture to include tourism, light manufacturing, and growing logistics services that support regional trade.
Destination
Campeche, the capital of Campeche state in Mexico, occupies a strategic position on the Gulf of Mexico with significant logistical advantages. The city and surrounding region are home to Mexico's major petrochemical industry, centered around Ciudad del Carmen and the Cantarell Complex. Campeche's economy is driven by oil and gas extraction, refining operations, and related industrial activities. The area benefits from modern transportation infrastructure including the Federal Highway 180 that connects to the broader Mexican road network. Campeche's port facilities, while smaller than those in neighboring states, still play a role in regional trade. The city's industrial parks and manufacturing centers create substantial demand for reliable freight transportation services to support just-in-time inventory systems and supply chain operations.






