Lincoln to Campeche
Campeche → LincolnFTL freight transportation service between Lincoln and Campeche. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Lincoln - Campeche
The logistics corridor between Lincoln, Nebraska, and Campeche, Campeche, represents a vital cross-border connection spanning approximately 2,406 kilometers. This route links the industrial heartland of the United States with Mexico's Gulf Coast, facilitating the movement of goods between two major economic regions. The corridor passes through key states including Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, and crosses the Mexico-US border before continuing through the Mexican states of Tamaulipas, San Luis Potosí, Querétaro, and finally reaching Campeche.
The economic significance of this corridor is substantial, connecting Lincoln's manufacturing and agricultural sectors with Campeche's energy industry and growing manufacturing base. Lincoln serves as a distribution hub for agricultural products, machinery, and manufactured goods, while Campeche is strategically positioned near Mexico's offshore oil fields and emerging industrial parks. The route supports industries including automotive parts, agricultural equipment, energy sector supplies, and general manufacturing components.
Transportation infrastructure along this corridor includes major highways such as I-80, I-35, and I-35E in the United States, transitioning to Mexican Federal Highways 85 and 180 upon crossing the border. Key border crossings include Laredo/Nuevo Laredo and Reynosa/Río Bravo, with Laredo being the busiest inland port on the US-Mexico border. Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations on this corridor through our extensive network of certified carriers, expertise in cross-border documentation, and real-time tracking capabilities that ensure your freight moves efficiently from origin to destination.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Lincoln - Campeche
Origin
Lincoln
Lincoln, Nebraska serves as a strategic logistics hub in the American Midwest, offering excellent connectivity to major transportation networks. Located in the heart of the Great Plains, Lincoln provides access to interstate highways I-80 and I-29, facilitating efficient distribution throughout the central United States. The city's economy is anchored by manufacturing, particularly in agricultural equipment, machinery, and transportation vehicles, along with a growing technology sector. Lincoln's central location makes it an ideal origin point for freight distribution, with proximity to major markets in the Midwest and West Coast. The city's transportation infrastructure includes the Lincoln Airport for air cargo, extensive rail connections through BNSF and Union Pacific railroads, and a well-developed network of highways that support efficient ground transportation operations.
Destination
Campeche, located on Mexico's Gulf Coast, offers strategic access to both maritime and land transportation routes. As the capital of Campeche state, the city serves as a gateway to Mexico's southeastern region and provides connections to the Yucatán Peninsula. Campeche's economy is heavily influenced by the energy sector, with proximity to Mexico's offshore oil fields in the Gulf of Mexico, along with growing manufacturing and tourism industries. The city is connected to the national highway system through Federal Highway 180, which links it to other major cities in the region. While Campeche doesn't have a major commercial airport, it maintains good road connections to Mérida International Airport for air cargo needs. The port of Campeche provides maritime shipping capabilities, though most cross-border freight arrives via land transportation through the established highway network.






