Miami to Limón
Limón → MiamiFTL freight transportation service between Miami and Limón. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Miami - Limón
The logistics corridor between Miami, Florida, and Limón, Costa Rica, represents a vital trade link connecting the United States with Central America. This cross-border route spans approximately 1,779 kilometers and serves as a critical artery for commerce between North and Central America. The corridor facilitates the movement of goods between two major economic hubs, supporting international trade and supply chain operations for businesses on both sides of the border.
The economic significance of this route cannot be overstated. Miami serves as the gateway to Latin America, housing numerous multinational corporations, distribution centers, and trade organizations. Limón, Costa Rica's primary Caribbean port, handles the majority of the country's maritime imports and exports, making it a crucial entry point for goods destined for the Central American market. The corridor supports industries ranging from automotive and electronics to consumer goods and agricultural products.
Key transportation infrastructure along this route includes major highways such as I-95, I-10, and Mexican Federal Highways 180 and 190. The journey involves crossing through multiple countries, requiring careful coordination at border crossings such as Laredo-Nuevo Laredo and El Salvador-Honduras. Control Terrestre specializes in managing these complex cross-border operations, ensuring seamless customs clearance and efficient transit times. Our expertise in handling the documentation requirements and regulatory compliance for each country along the route makes us the ideal partner for businesses looking to optimize their supply chain between Miami and Limón.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Miami - Limón
Origin
Miami
Miami, Florida, stands as a strategic logistics powerhouse in the southeastern United States. Located at the crossroads of North America and Latin America, Miami serves as the primary gateway for trade with the Caribbean and Central and South America. The city's international airport is one of the busiest cargo airports in the world, while the Port of Miami ranks among the top container ports in the United States. Miami's logistics infrastructure includes extensive warehousing facilities, distribution centers, and specialized trade zones that facilitate efficient cargo handling and transshipment operations.
Destination
Limón
Limón, Costa Rica, is strategically positioned on the country's Caribbean coast as the primary maritime gateway for international trade. The Port of Limón is Costa Rica's largest port facility, handling the majority of the nation's containerized cargo, bulk shipments, and breakbulk operations. Limón's location provides direct access to the Panama Canal and serves as a crucial distribution point for goods throughout Central America. The region's economy is heavily influenced by port activities, with supporting industries including logistics services, warehousing, and transportation. The city's infrastructure includes modern port facilities, highway connections to San José, and rail links that integrate with the national transportation network.






