Newark to Chiquimula
Chiquimula → NewarkFTL freight transportation service between Newark and Chiquimula. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Newark - Chiquimula
The Newark-Chiquimula corridor represents a vital trade link connecting the industrial powerhouse of New Jersey with the growing commercial hub of eastern Guatemala. This 3,245 km cross-border route traverses the United States, Mexico, and Guatemala, facilitating the movement of goods between North American manufacturing centers and Central American markets. The corridor serves as a strategic artery for companies seeking to optimize their supply chain operations across the continent, combining the logistical advantages of the northeastern United States with the emerging economic opportunities in Guatemala's eastern region.
The route passes through major industrial and commercial centers, including the densely populated northeastern United States, the industrial corridors of central Mexico, and the agricultural and manufacturing zones of southeastern Guatemala. Key industries utilizing this corridor include automotive parts, electronics, consumer goods, agricultural products, and industrial equipment. The economic integration between these regions continues to strengthen, driven by trade agreements and the complementary nature of manufacturing capabilities in the United States and growing consumer markets in Central America.
Transportation infrastructure along this corridor includes major interstate highways in the United States (I-95, I-40), Mexico's Federal Highways (MEX-190, MEX-150), and Guatemala's CA-9 highway system. The route involves critical border crossings at Laredo-Nuevo Laredo and Ciudad Hidalgo-Tapachula, where efficient customs processing is essential for maintaining supply chain reliability. Control Terrestre's expertise in cross-border operations ensures seamless documentation handling, compliance with international regulations, and coordination with certified transportation partners throughout the journey, providing our clients with reliable full truckload service from origin to destination.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Newark - Chiquimula
Origin
Newark
Newark, New Jersey stands as a premier logistics hub in the northeastern United States, strategically positioned within the New York metropolitan area. The city benefits from proximity to major ports including the Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal, one of the busiest container ports on the East Coast, and extensive air cargo operations at Newark Liberty International Airport. Newark's location provides immediate access to Interstate 95 and the extensive highway network serving the northeastern United States, connecting to major markets within hours. The region's industrial base includes pharmaceuticals, electronics, financial services, and advanced manufacturing, creating substantial freight movement opportunities. With its concentration of warehouses, distribution centers, and intermodal facilities, Newark offers exceptional infrastructure for efficient cargo consolidation and distribution.
Destination
Chiquimula
Chiquimula, located in eastern Guatemala, serves as a strategic gateway to Central America's growing markets. The city's position near the Honduran border and along Guatemala's main east-west highway (CA-9) makes it a crucial logistics node for regional trade. Chiquimula benefits from Guatemala's developing industrial sector, including food processing, textiles, and agricultural product manufacturing. The surrounding region is known for its agricultural production, creating opportunities for both inbound and outbound freight movements. The city's infrastructure includes access to Guatemala's highway system, rail connections to Puerto Barrios on the Caribbean coast, and developing industrial parks that support manufacturing and distribution activities. Chiquimula's strategic location makes it an ideal distribution point for reaching both Guatemalan domestic markets and neighboring countries in Central America.






