Moncton to Monterrey
Monterrey → MonctonFTL freight transportation service between Moncton and Monterrey. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Moncton - Monterrey
The logistics corridor connecting Moncton, New Brunswick to Monterrey, Nuevo León represents a vital cross-border freight transportation route spanning approximately 3,873 kilometers. This corridor links the Atlantic region of Canada with one of Mexico's most important industrial hubs, facilitating the movement of goods between North American manufacturing centers. The route traverses diverse landscapes and crosses multiple jurisdictions, making it a complex but essential supply chain connection. Control Terrestre specializes in managing this corridor through our network of certified transportation providers, ensuring seamless cross-border operations between these two strategic economic regions.
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Available services for the corridor Moncton - Monterrey
Origin
Moncton
Moncton serves as a strategic logistics hub in Atlantic Canada, positioned at the geographic center of the Maritime provinces. The city benefits from excellent transportation infrastructure including the Trans-Canada Highway, Moncton International Airport, and the Port of Halifax within driving distance. Moncton's economy features strong manufacturing, technology, and distribution sectors, with many companies using the city as a distribution point for Atlantic Canada. The region's forestry, seafood, and agricultural industries generate significant freight volumes, while the city's bilingual workforce and central location make it an ideal starting point for cross-country and cross-border shipments.
Destination
Monterrey
Monterrey stands as Mexico's industrial powerhouse and a critical logistics center in northeastern Mexico. The city's strategic location near the U.S. border and its position as the capital of Nuevo León make it a gateway for international trade. Monterrey hosts a diverse industrial base including automotive manufacturing, aerospace, electronics, and food processing sectors. The region benefits from modern infrastructure including major highways connecting to the Texas border, international airport, and extensive rail networks. Monterrey's proximity to Laredo, one of North America's busiest border crossings, enhances its role in facilitating cross-border freight movements between Mexico and the United States.






