Ocotepeque to Milwaukee
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Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Ocotepeque - Milwaukee
The cross-border freight corridor between Ocotepeque, Honduras, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, spans approximately 3,183 kilometers, connecting Central America's emerging industrial zones with one of the Midwest's most vital commercial hubs. This corridor serves as a critical link for companies seeking to move full truckload (FTL) shipments between Honduras and the United States, offering a direct route that supports growing trade flows in manufactured goods, agricultural products, and industrial materials.
Ocotepeque, located in western Honduras near the Guatemalan and Salvadoran borders, functions as a strategic gateway for cargo originating from Central America's northern triangle. The region's economy is driven by agriculture, light manufacturing, and cross-border commerce, with increasing demand for reliable FTL transportation solutions that can efficiently carry goods northward. Milwaukee, on the other hand, anchors a major industrial and logistics region in southeastern Wisconsin, serving as a distribution center for the Upper Midwest with strong ties to manufacturing, food processing, and consumer goods industries.
The primary transportation infrastructure supporting this corridor includes Central American Highway CA-4 and the Pan-American Highway system, which connect Ocotepeque to key border crossings such as El Amatillo (Honduras–El Salvador) and La Hachadura (El Salvador–Guatemala), before continuing through Guatemala and into Mexico via the Mesilla or Ciudad Hidalgo crossings. From Mexico, cargo travels north along Mexican Federal Highway 15D and Interstate Highway System routes, including I-35 and I-94, to reach Milwaukee. At the U.S.–Mexico border, crossings such as Laredo, Texas, and Nogales, Arizona, are commonly used, each with specific customs processing requirements and documentation protocols.
Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations along this corridor by leveraging its alliance of experienced transportation providers with C-TPAT, FAST, and BASC certifications. We offer dedicated FTL services designed to handle the complexities of cross-border freight, including customs coordination, equipment selection from our available dry vans and refrigerated trailers, and compliance with U.S. and Mexican regulatory requirements. Our team manages every stage of the shipment—from pickup in Ocotepeque to final delivery in Milwaukee—ensuring that your cargo moves efficiently, securely, and in full compliance with international trade standards.
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Origin
Ocotepeque
Ocotepeque, located in the westernmost department of Honduras, serves as a strategic logistics node due to its proximity to the tri-border region shared with Guatemala and El Salvador. This positioning makes it an ideal origin point for freight destined for North American markets, particularly for shippers looking to consolidate cargo from the northern triangle of Central America. The local economy is supported by agriculture—including coffee, maize, and livestock—as well as small-scale manufacturing and cross-border trade activities. Transportation infrastructure in the region relies on Central American Highway CA-4, which connects Ocotepeque to major corridors leading toward Guatemala and the Pacific ports. While road conditions can vary, the route provides access to key border crossings that feed into the broader Pan-American Highway system, enabling onward movement into Mexico and the United States.
Destination
Milwaukee
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is a major logistics and industrial hub situated on the western shore of Lake Michigan in the heart of the Upper Midwest. The city anchors a robust regional economy driven by advanced manufacturing, food and beverage processing, brewing, healthcare equipment production, and consumer goods distribution. Its strategic location provides access to major interstate highways—including I-94, I-43, and I-41—that connect Milwaukee to Chicago, Minneapolis, and the broader national freight network. The Port of Milwaukee and nearby intermodal facilities further enhance its connectivity for companies distributing goods across the Midwest and beyond. As a destination for cross-border FTL shipments, Milwaukee offers strong warehouse, distribution, and last-mile infrastructure, making it an ideal endpoint for cargo originating from Central America.
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