Ruta Milwaukee - Limón

Milwaukee to Limón

Limón → Milwaukee

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Everything you need to know about the corridor Milwaukee - Limón

The Milwaukee to Limón corridor represents a vital north-south logistics artery connecting the industrial heartland of the United States with the strategic Caribbean gateway of Costa Rica. This extensive cross-border route facilitates the movement of goods across three countries—the United States, Mexico, and Central America—linking major manufacturing hubs with critical export ports. Its strategic importance lies in enabling efficient trade flows for time-sensitive and high-value cargo, bypassing longer oceanic routes and providing a dedicated land bridge for the region's supply chains.

Economically, the corridor serves a dynamic region. Milwaukee is a cornerstone of U.S. manufacturing, producing machinery, automotive components, and processed foods. Limón, Costa Rica's primary Caribbean port, is the exit point for the nation's key agricultural exports, including bananas, pineapples, and coffee, alongside growing manufactured goods. The corridor thus supports both inbound supply for Central American industries and outbound export of perishable and durable goods to North American markets.

Primary industries leveraging this route include food and beverage (for refrigerated exports and ingredient imports), automotive and machinery parts, construction materials, and consumer goods. The transportation infrastructure relies on a combination of major U.S. interstate highways like I-94, Mexican federal highways such as the CA-1D and CA-1, and Central American road networks culminating at the Limón port. Key border crossings include the Mexico-Guatemala frontier (e.g., Ciudad Hidalgo/Tecún Umán) and the Costa Rica-Panama border (Sixaola/Guabito), each with specific customs procedures.

Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations on this complex corridor through our robust alliance network of certified providers. Our partners hold essential credentials like C-TPAT, FAST, and BASC, which streamline customs clearance and enhance security at border points. We exclusively manage full truckload (FTL) movements, offering dedicated, expedited, and specialized solutions—including refrigerated and oversized cargo—tailored to the corridor's demands. From door pickup in Milwaukee to final delivery at the Limón port or vice versa, we coordinate the entire journey, providing our clients with a single, expert point of contact for this critical trade lane.

Milwaukee Origin

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is a strategic logistics origin due to its prime location on the western shore of Lake Michigan, serving as a multimodal hub for the upper Midwest. The city is a historic and current powerhouse of heavy industry, with dominant sectors including manufacturing (machinery, food processing, and automotive parts), healthcare, and brewing. Its economic output generates significant demand for outbound freight transportation.

The available transportation infrastructure is robust and diverse. Milwaukee is intersected by major interstate highways I-94 and I-43, providing direct road access east to Chicago and west to Minneapolis. The Port of Milwaukee handles lake freighters, offering an intermodal option. Furthermore, the city is served by major rail carriers and Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport, creating a comprehensive network. For FTL freight, the extensive highway system allows efficient consolidation and dispatch toward the southern border, making it an optimal starting point for cross-border shipments into Mexico and beyond.

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Limón Destination

Limón

Limón, Costa Rica

Limón, located on Costa Rica's Caribbean coast, is a critical logistics destination as the country's primary seaport for international trade. Its strategic value stems from being the main gateway for Costa Rica's vital agricultural exports, particularly bananas and pineapples, which require efficient, temperature-controlled transport. The city also supports the nation's tourism industry and serves as a distribution center for goods entering the Central American region.

The local economy is heavily tied to the port and surrounding agricultural plantations. Key industries include fruit export, tourism, and regional distribution. The transportation infrastructure centers on the Port of Limón (MOPCO), one of the busiest in Central America, which connects directly to the national highway network via Route 32. This primary arterial road crosses the country to the capital, San José, and connects to other Central American routes. For Control Terrestre, this means we can provide seamless door-to-door service, managing the final leg from the port facilities to inland destinations or handling imports destined for the Caribbean coast.

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