Mexicali to Chitré
Chitré → MexicaliFTL freight transportation service between Mexicali and Chitré. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Mexicali - Chitré
The Mexicali to Chitré corridor represents a vital cross-border logistics route connecting the industrial heart of Baja California with the growing commercial center of Panama's Herrera province. This 4,529 km transportation corridor traverses Mexico's Pacific corridor, crosses through Central America, and delivers cargo to Panama's expanding Pacific coast region. The route strategically links North America's manufacturing powerhouse with Central America's emerging markets, facilitating trade in automotive components, electronics, agricultural products, and consumer goods. Control Terrestre manages this complex international route through our network of certified carriers, ensuring seamless cross-border operations, customs compliance, and timely delivery across multiple international boundaries.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Mexicali - Chitré
Origin
Mexicali
Mexicali serves as a strategic logistics hub in Mexico's northwest, positioned directly across from Calexico, California. This border city hosts a robust industrial base including aerospace manufacturing, automotive assembly, electronics production, and medical device manufacturing. The city's proximity to major US distribution centers and its designation as a free trade zone make it an ideal origin point for cross-border shipments. Mexicali's transportation infrastructure includes direct access to Mexico's Federal Highway 5 and 2, the Mexicali International Airport, and multiple rail connections through Ferromex, providing comprehensive multimodal options for freight movement.
Destination
Chitré, located in Panama's Herrera province, functions as a growing commercial and agricultural center in the Azuero Peninsula. The city serves as a distribution hub for Panama's central provinces and provides access to both Pacific and Caribbean trade routes through nearby ports. Chitré's economy centers on agriculture, retail distribution, and light manufacturing, with increasing investment in logistics infrastructure. The city connects to Panama's national highway system via the Pan-American Highway and is within reasonable distance of Panama City's Tocumen International Airport and the Panama Canal's Pacific terminals, offering excellent connectivity for regional distribution.






