Mexicali to Cobán
Cobán → MexicaliFTL freight transportation service between Mexicali and Cobán. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Mexicali - Cobán
The Mexicali-Cobán corridor represents a vital logistics connection between northern Mexico and Central America, spanning approximately 3,166 kilometers through diverse terrains and economic regions. This cross-border route serves as a strategic artery for companies seeking to connect the industrial powerhouse of Baja California with the growing markets of Guatemala and beyond. The corridor traverses the U.S.-Mexico border, continues through the heart of Mexico, and extends into the highlands of Guatemala, requiring specialized knowledge of customs procedures, documentation requirements, and regional regulations at multiple border crossings. Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations along this corridor through our network of certified carriers and expertise in cross-border logistics, ensuring your full truckload shipments move efficiently from origin to destination while navigating the complexities of international freight transportation.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Mexicali - Cobán
Origin
Mexicali
Mexicali, located in Baja California, stands as a strategic logistics hub on Mexico's northern border with the United States. This industrial city benefits from its proximity to major U.S. markets and serves as a gateway for international trade. The region's economy is driven by manufacturing, particularly in the aerospace, automotive, and electronics sectors, along with agricultural production and export-oriented industries. Mexicali's transportation infrastructure includes direct access to major highways connecting to the U.S. border, the nearby Port of Ensenada for maritime shipping, and efficient rail connections through the Ferrocarril del Pacífico. The city's modern logistics parks and industrial zones provide excellent facilities for freight consolidation and distribution.
Destination
Cobán
Cobán, the capital of Alta Verapaz in Guatemala, occupies a strategic position in the country's central highlands, serving as an important commercial and agricultural center. Known as the 'City of Eternal Spring,' Cobán is surrounded by coffee, cardamom, and tea plantations, making it a key node in Guatemala's agricultural supply chain. The city's economy also includes textile manufacturing, food processing, and tourism related to its natural attractions. While Cobán's transportation infrastructure is less developed than major urban centers, it connects to Guatemala's highway network through Route CA-13 and CA-1, providing access to the country's Pacific and Atlantic coasts. The region's growing industrial sector creates demand for reliable freight transportation services to and from northern Mexico.






