Limón to Tepic
Tepic → LimónFTL freight transportation service between Limón and Tepic. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Limón - Tepic
This cross-border corridor connects the Caribbean port of Limón in Costa Rica to Tepic in Nayarit, Mexico, spanning approximately 2661 kilometers. It serves as a vital strategic link facilitating deep trade integration between Central America and North America, enabling the efficient movement of goods across a significant geographical span. The corridor is crucial for businesses requiring reliable full-truckload transport between these two dynamic regions.
The economic context of the region is shaped by Costa Rica's robust manufacturing and electronics sectors, alongside Mexico's strong industrial base in automotive and agribusiness. Key industries utilizing this corridor include electronics, automotive parts, agricultural products, and general manufacturing. The primary transportation infrastructure relies on a network of national highways, including the Pan-American Highway, which provides the main backbone for long-haul transit. Crossing the border involves specific customs procedures where documentation and compliance are paramount for smooth transitions.
Control Terrestre facilitates operations on this corridor by leveraging our exclusive full-truckload (FTL) services, including specialized and expedited options. We work through our network of certified providers, equipped with the necessary capabilities for hazardous materials and oversized cargo. Our focus on responsible care and clean transportation ensures that your shipments move efficiently and securely from origin to destination.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Limón - Tepic
Origin
Limón
Limón, located on Costa Rica's Caribbean coast, is a strategic logistics hub primarily due to its major port, which serves as a key export gateway for Central American goods. Its proximity to Panama enhances its role in regional trade. The main industries driving the economy include banana and pineapple agriculture, oil refining, and increasingly, manufacturing and electronics assembly. The transportation infrastructure is centered around the port facilities and the Caribbean Highway (Route 1), which connects the region to the Central American mainland and supports outbound freight movement.
Destination
Tepic, the capital of Nayarit state in Mexico, holds a strategic logistical position in Western Mexico, serving as a distribution point for the Pacific coast and interior regions. Its economy is diversified, with significant activity in automotive manufacturing, food processing, and agricultural exports. The city is well-connected via Mexican Federal Highways, such as Federal Highway 15, integrating it into the national transportation matrix. This infrastructure supports efficient inbound logistics and distribution capabilities for industrial and commercial sectors.






