Milwaukee to Saltillo
Saltillo → MilwaukeeFTL freight transportation service between Milwaukee and Saltillo. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Milwaukee - Saltillo
The Milwaukee-Saltillo logistics corridor connects the industrial heartland of Wisconsin with the automotive manufacturing hub of Coahuila, Mexico. This strategic cross-border route spans approximately 2,290 kilometers, linking the Great Lakes manufacturing region with northern Mexico's industrial corridor. The corridor serves as a vital artery for North American trade, facilitating the movement of automotive components, machinery, and industrial goods between two key manufacturing regions.
The route traverses major transportation infrastructure including I-94, I-35, and Mexican Federal Highway 85, connecting through key border crossings such as Laredo/Nuevo Laredo or Eagle Pass/Piedras Negras. These crossings offer modern customs facilities and streamlined processes for qualified carriers, ensuring efficient cross-border operations. The corridor benefits from well-maintained highways and established logistics networks on both sides of the border.
Control Terrestre provides specialized full truckload (FTL) services along this corridor, leveraging our certified transportation partners and expertise in cross-border operations. Our C-TPAT and FAST-certified providers ensure secure, compliant, and efficient transportation of your freight. We handle all customs documentation and border procedures, allowing your shipments to move seamlessly between Milwaukee's industrial parks and Saltillo's manufacturing facilities.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Milwaukee - Saltillo
Origin
Milwaukee
Milwaukee, Wisconsin serves as a strategic logistics hub in the Upper Midwest, positioned along the western shore of Lake Michigan. The city's location provides excellent access to major manufacturing centers in the Great Lakes region and beyond. Milwaukee's industrial base includes advanced manufacturing, food processing, and machinery production, with numerous warehouses and distribution centers supporting regional supply chains. The city benefits from multiple transportation options including the Port of Milwaukee for maritime freight, General Mitchell International Airport for air cargo, and extensive rail connections through Class I railroads. The highway network, centered around I-94 and I-43, provides direct access to major markets in Chicago, Minneapolis, and Detroit.
Destination
Saltillo, Coahuila stands as a critical industrial center in northern Mexico, often referred to as the 'Detroit of Mexico' due to its strong automotive manufacturing presence. The city hosts major facilities for General Motors, Chrysler, and other automotive suppliers, creating a robust industrial ecosystem. Saltillo's strategic location in the Comarca Lagunera region provides excellent connectivity to other industrial centers in Monterrey, Torreon, and the U.S. border. The city is served by Plan de Guadalupe International Airport for air cargo and benefits from Mexico's Federal Highway system. Saltillo's industrial parks offer modern warehousing and logistics facilities, supporting the efficient distribution of manufactured goods throughout Mexico and for export.






