Mérida to Arlington
Arlington → MéridaFTL freight transportation service between Mérida and Arlington. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Mérida - Arlington
The Mérida-Arlington corridor connects the vibrant industrial hub of Yucatán with the strategic logistics center of Texas. This 1,505 km cross-border route traverses the heart of Mexico's southeast, crossing through key states before entering the United States through Laredo. The corridor serves as a vital link between Mexico's growing automotive and aerospace sectors and the extensive distribution networks of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Control Terrestre leverages this route to provide seamless FTL transportation, ensuring efficient cargo movement between these two dynamic regions.
The corridor follows Mexico's Federal Highway 180 and 190, connecting with the US Interstate system at Laredo. This route passes through Monterrey, a critical industrial hub, before continuing north to Arlington. The Laredo-Nuevo Laredo crossing is one of North America's busiest border points, equipped with advanced customs facilities and C-TPAT-certified lanes that expedite freight processing. Our team's expertise in cross-border documentation and customs procedures ensures minimal delays and maximum efficiency for your shipments.
This logistics corridor primarily serves the automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing industries, with Mérida's growing cluster of Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers shipping components to assembly plants and distribution centers in Texas. The route also facilitates the movement of agricultural products, electronics, and consumer goods. Control Terrestre's dedicated FTL services on this corridor provide the reliability and capacity these industries require, with real-time tracking and our network of certified carriers ensuring your cargo arrives safely and on schedule.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Mérida - Arlington
Origin
Mérida, the capital of Yucatán, stands as a strategic logistics hub in Mexico's southeast. The city's proximity to major ports like Progreso and its connection to the Maya World corridor make it an ideal origin point for freight transportation. Mérida's economy is driven by automotive manufacturing, aerospace, and tourism, with a growing cluster of suppliers serving both domestic and international markets. The city is well-connected by Federal Highway 180, which links to major transportation routes across the peninsula and beyond.
Destination
Arlington
Arlington, Texas, is a key logistics and distribution center within the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Its strategic location provides access to major interstate highways, including I-20 and I-30, facilitating efficient distribution throughout the central United States. Arlington's economy is diverse, with strong presence in automotive, aerospace, and advanced manufacturing sectors. The city's proximity to major airports and rail terminals, combined with its extensive warehousing and distribution infrastructure, makes it an ideal destination for cross-border freight from Mexico.






