Monterrey to Reynosa
Reynosa → MonterreyFTL freight transportation service between Monterrey and Reynosa. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Monterrey - Reynosa
The Monterrey–Reynosa corridor is one of the most strategically significant domestic freight routes in northeastern Mexico, connecting two of the region's most dynamic industrial hubs over a distance of approximately 209 kilometers. This corridor serves as a vital artery for the movement of goods within the state of Nuevo León and the border region of Tamaulipas, enabling companies to streamline their supply chains and maintain competitive operational efficiency. Its proximity to the U.S. border further enhances its importance for businesses engaged in cross-border trade.
Monterrey, as Mexico's industrial capital, generates a constant flow of manufactured goods, raw materials, and consumer products that require reliable ground transportation to reach Reynosa, a key border city with direct access to international trade lanes. The corridor supports a wide range of industries, including automotive, electronics, steel, plastics, food and beverage, and consumer goods manufacturing. Reynosa's maquiladora sector, in particular, depends heavily on this route for the timely delivery of components and finished products moving to and from the border crossing points.
The primary transportation infrastructure supporting this corridor is the Mexican Federal Highway 40D (Autopista Monterrey–Reynosa), a modern toll highway that ensures efficient transit and reduced travel times for freight carriers. This well-maintained roadway, along with connecting routes such as Highway 2D and the broader federal highway network, provides carriers with reliable access between the two cities and onward connections to other major logistics hubs in northern Mexico and the United States.
At Control Terrestre, we facilitate operations along this corridor through our alliance of experienced and strategic transportation providers, offering dedicated full truckload (FTL) services tailored to the needs of companies moving freight between Monterrey and Reynosa. Our fleet includes 48' and 53' dry vans, refrigerated units, flatbeds, and specialized equipment to accommodate diverse cargo requirements. With certifications such as C-TPAT, FAST, and BASC, we ensure secure, efficient, and compliant transportation solutions that help our clients optimize their supply chain operations on this critical domestic route.
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Available services for the corridor Monterrey - Reynosa
Origin
Monterrey
Monterrey, the capital of Nuevo León, stands as Mexico's foremost industrial and economic center, home to a vast concentration of manufacturing, technology, and logistics operations. The city serves as a major production hub for the automotive, steel, cement, glass, electronics, and food and beverage industries, generating substantial freight volumes that require dependable ground transportation solutions. Its strategic location in northeastern Mexico positions it as a critical node for domestic distribution and cross-border trade with the United States.
The city boasts robust transportation infrastructure, including the Monterrey International Airport, an extensive network of federal highways such as Highway 40D and Highway 85D, and direct rail connections that link it to key markets across North America. The metropolitan area's industrial parks and logistics zones make it one of the most active freight-generating regions in the country, with constant demand for full truckload services to destinations throughout Mexico and beyond its borders.
Destination
Reynosa
Reynosa, located in the state of Tamaulipas along the U.S.–Mexico border, is a critical logistics gateway for international trade, particularly for the maquiladora and manufacturing sectors. The city hosts a large concentration of assembly plants and industrial operations that rely on efficient ground transportation to receive raw materials and components and to export finished goods. Its proximity to the Reynosa–McAllen international bridge makes it a strategic entry and exit point for cross-border freight movement.
Reynosa's transportation infrastructure includes direct access to Highway 2D and Highway 40D, connecting it to Monterrey and other major cities in northern Mexico. The city's industrial parks and customs facilities support a high volume of full truckload freight, making it an essential destination for companies requiring reliable FTL services for both domestic and export-import operations.






