Los Cabos to Jinotepe
Jinotepe → Los CabosFTL freight transportation service between Los Cabos and Jinotepe. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Los Cabos - Jinotepe
The Los Cabos to Jinotepe corridor represents a vital logistics connection between Mexico's Baja California Sur and Nicaragua's Pacific coast. This 2,794 km cross-border route traverses diverse landscapes and connects two growing economic regions. The corridor facilitates trade between Mexico's tourism and agricultural exports and Nicaragua's expanding manufacturing and agricultural sectors.
This route primarily utilizes Mexico's Federal Highway 1 and Highway 200, continuing through Guatemala and El Salvador before reaching Nicaragua. Key border crossings include El Chaparral (Tijuana) and La Hachadura (El Salvador-Guatemala), with final entry through Las Manos into Nicaragua. The corridor serves industries including automotive parts, electronics, agricultural products, and consumer goods.
Control Terrestre provides comprehensive FTL transportation solutions along this corridor, managing customs procedures, documentation, and compliance requirements across multiple countries. Our C-TPAT-certified carriers ensure secure and efficient cross-border operations, while our experience with Central American logistics allows us to navigate the region's specific regulatory requirements and infrastructure challenges.
This corridor is particularly important for companies engaged in regional distribution, manufacturing supply chains, and export operations between Mexico and Central America. The route offers reliable transit times for time-sensitive freight, supported by our network of trusted carriers and our commitment to maintaining the highest standards of service and safety.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Los Cabos - Jinotepe
Origin
Los Cabos
Los Cabos, located at the southern tip of Mexico's Baja California Peninsula, serves as a strategic logistics hub for both domestic and international trade. The region's primary economic activities include tourism, agriculture, and fishing, with growing industrial development in aerospace and medical device manufacturing. Los Cabos International Airport and the Port of Cabo San Lucas provide multimodal transportation options, while Federal Highway 1 connects the region to the rest of Mexico and the United States.
The area's logistics infrastructure continues to expand, with modern warehousing facilities and distribution centers supporting both local businesses and international companies serving the Baja California market. Los Cabos' strategic position makes it an ideal origin point for shipments to Central America, particularly for companies looking to leverage Mexico's trade agreements and geographic advantages.
Destination
Jinotepe, the capital of Carazo Department in Nicaragua, occupies a strategic location just 45 kilometers from Managua and near Nicaragua's Pacific coast. The city serves as an important commercial and agricultural center, with strong ties to the surrounding coffee, tobacco, and sugar cane production regions. Jinotepe's proximity to both the capital and the port of Corinto makes it an attractive location for distribution and manufacturing operations.
The region benefits from Nicaragua's developing logistics infrastructure, including the modernization of the Pan-American Highway and improvements to the Port of Corinto. Jinotepe's growing industrial parks and free trade zone developments have attracted both local and international companies, particularly in the textile, food processing, and agricultural export sectors. The city's location provides excellent access to both domestic markets and international shipping routes through the Pacific corridor.






