Los Cabos to La Ceiba
La Ceiba → Los CabosFTL freight transportation service between Los Cabos and La Ceiba. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Los Cabos - La Ceiba
The Los Cabos-La Ceiba corridor connects the tourist and industrial hub of Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, Mexico, with the Caribbean port city of La Ceiba, Honduras. This strategic route spans approximately 2,548 kilometers and represents a vital link for trade between Mexico and Central America. The corridor facilitates the movement of goods through a combination of highway networks and port connections, making it essential for industries requiring reliable cross-border transportation solutions.
The economic significance of this corridor is substantial, supporting industries such as automotive parts, electronics, agricultural products, and consumer goods. The route traverses diverse terrain, including the Baja California peninsula, mainland Mexico, and the Central American isthmus, requiring specialized logistics expertise to ensure efficient transit. Control Terrestre's extensive network of certified carriers ensures seamless operations across this complex international route, providing dedicated full truckload (FTL) services that maintain cargo integrity and security throughout the journey.
Key transportation infrastructure along this corridor includes Mexico's Federal Highway 1 and Highway 180, connecting to major border crossings at Ciudad Hidalgo/Tapachula for entry into Guatemala. From there, the route continues through Guatemala's CA-1 highway and Honduras's CA-13, culminating in La Ceiba's access to Caribbean shipping routes. Control Terrestre's expertise in cross-border documentation, customs clearance, and regulatory compliance ensures that shipments move efficiently through each jurisdiction, minimizing delays and maintaining supply chain reliability.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Los Cabos - La Ceiba
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 economy is driven by tourism, agriculture, and manufacturing, with a growing industrial sector that includes aerospace, medical device production, and electronics assembly. The area's transportation infrastructure features the Los Cabos International Airport, modern port facilities in Cabo San Lucas, and well-maintained highway connections to the rest of the peninsula. The region's proximity to major U.S. markets and its position as a gateway to the Pacific make it an ideal origin point for cross-border freight operations.
Destination
La Ceiba, situated on Honduras's Caribbean coast, is a crucial logistics center for Central American trade. As the third-largest city in Honduras, it serves as a gateway to the Caribbean and provides access to major shipping routes connecting North and South America. The city's economy is supported by agriculture, particularly bananas and pineapples, as well as tourism and light manufacturing. La Ceiba's transportation infrastructure includes the Golosón International Airport, the Puerto Cortés maritime terminal (one of Central America's busiest ports), and highway connections to the rest of Honduras and neighboring countries. Its strategic location makes it an ideal destination for freight moving between Mexico and Central America.






