Mérida to Chetumal
Chetumal → MéridaFTL freight transportation service between Mérida and Chetumal. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Mérida - Chetumal
The Mérida-Chetumal corridor represents a vital logistics route in southeastern Mexico, connecting the capital of Yucatán with the capital of Quintana Roo. This 306-kilometer route traverses the Yucatán Peninsula, facilitating the flow of goods between two important economic regions. The corridor is strategically positioned to serve both the industrial development of the peninsula and the growing tourism sector in the Mexican Caribbean.
The economic dynamics of this corridor are driven by the industrial diversity of Mérida and the commercial development of Chetumal. Mérida stands as an important industrial and services hub, while Chetumal serves as a key commercial gateway to Central America and the Caribbean. The main industries utilizing this route include food production, construction materials, automotive parts, and consumer goods for the tourism sector.
The corridor is primarily served by Federal Highway 180, a well-maintained road that connects both cities. This highway provides efficient transit for freight vehicles, with adequate infrastructure for heavy transport. Control Terrestre leverages this infrastructure to offer reliable full truckload (FTL) services, ensuring that cargo moves efficiently between these two important regional capitals. Our specialized logistics solutions are tailored to the specific needs of businesses operating in this corridor, providing dedicated transportation that optimizes delivery times and maintains cargo integrity throughout the journey.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Mérida - Chetumal
Origin
Mérida, the capital of Yucatán, is strategically positioned as a major logistics hub in southeastern Mexico. The city benefits from its central location in the peninsula, with excellent connectivity to both coastal areas and inland regions. Mérida's industrial sector is diverse, encompassing food processing, textiles, automotive components, and construction materials. The city also serves as a significant services center, with growing technology and business process outsourcing industries.
The transportation infrastructure in Mérida is robust, featuring the Manuel Crescencio Rejón International Airport, which handles both passenger and cargo operations. The city is well-connected by major highways, including the Mérida-Cancún and Mérida-Campeche routes, facilitating efficient ground transportation. Additionally, Mérida has a growing network of industrial parks and logistics centers that support the movement of goods throughout the region.
Destination
Chetumal
Chetumal, the capital of Quintana Roo, occupies a strategic position as a commercial gateway to Central America and the Caribbean. Located on the border with Belize, the city serves as a critical point for international trade and logistics operations. The economic activities in Chetumal are centered around commerce, tourism services, and government administration, with a growing logistics sector supporting the movement of goods to and from the region.
The city's transportation infrastructure includes the Chetumal International Airport and its port facilities, which handle both passenger and cargo operations. Chetumal is connected to the rest of Mexico via Federal Highway 307 and Federal Highway 186, providing reliable ground transportation links. The city's proximity to the Belize border makes it an important customs clearance point for cross-border trade, enhancing its role in regional logistics operations.






