Limón to Campeche
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Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Limón - Campeche
The Limón-Campeche logistics corridor represents a strategic connection between Costa Rica and Mexico, spanning approximately 1,358 kilometers across the Central American isthmus. This cross-border route links the Caribbean port of Limón with the Gulf of Mexico port of Campeche, facilitating trade between the Atlantic and Pacific trade routes. The corridor passes through key industrial and agricultural regions of both countries, making it vital for the movement of diverse cargo types including agricultural products, manufactured goods, and raw materials. Control Terrestre specializes in navigating this corridor's unique challenges, including border crossings at Paso Canoas and various Mexican checkpoints, ensuring seamless cross-border operations for our clients.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Limón - Campeche
Origin
Limón
Limón, located on Costa Rica's Caribbean coast, serves as a crucial maritime gateway for the country's international trade. As home to the country's primary port facilities, Limón handles the majority of Costa Rica's containerized cargo, particularly exports of bananas, pineapples, and other tropical fruits. The region's strategic position provides direct access to Atlantic shipping routes and connects to the national highway network via Route 32, which links Limón with San José and the rest of the country. The area's industrial parks and free trade zones support a diverse range of manufacturing activities, creating consistent freight demand along this corridor.
Destination
Campeche, situated on Mexico's Gulf coast, is a strategic port city with significant petrochemical, fishing, and agricultural industries. The city's port facilities handle both commercial cargo and petroleum products from the nearby offshore platforms in the Gulf of Mexico. Campeche's location provides access to Mexico's extensive highway network, including connections to major industrial centers like Mérida and Villahermosa. The region's economy is bolstered by its oil industry, fishing sector, and growing tourism, creating diverse freight transportation needs. The city's infrastructure includes modern port facilities and well-maintained highways connecting to the broader Mexican transportation network.






