Ruta Puebla de Zaragoza - Annapolis

Puebla de Zaragoza to Annapolis

Annapolis → Puebla de Zaragoza

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Everything you need to know about the corridor Puebla de Zaragoza - Annapolis

The Puebla de Zaragoza to Annapolis corridor spans approximately 3,045 kilometers, connecting one of Mexico's most dynamic industrial regions with the strategic mid-Atlantic coast of the United States. This cross-border route is a vital logistics artery for companies operating within the USMCA trade framework, enabling the efficient movement of goods between central Mexico's manufacturing powerhouse and the densely populated northeastern U.S. market.

Puebla de Zaragoza serves as a critical origin point due to its booming automotive and manufacturing sectors, while Annapolis, Maryland, acts as a gateway to key distribution networks along the I-95 corridor, providing access to major metropolitan areas including Washington D.C., Baltimore, and the broader Eastern Seaboard. Industries relying on this corridor include automotive parts suppliers, electronics manufacturers, consumer goods distributors, food and beverage producers, and companies shipping specialized or hazardous materials requiring dedicated full truckload solutions.

The primary transportation infrastructure follows a well-established route departing from Puebla via Mexican Federal Highway 150D and connecting to Highway 190 toward the northern border. At the border, the Laredo crossing through Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, stands as the most strategic point for this corridor, handling a significant volume of commercial traffic. From Laredo, the route continues north along Interstate 35, connecting through major hubs such as San Antonio, Dallas, and onward via Interstate 64 or Interstate 81 toward the I-95 corridor leading to Annapolis. Alternative crossings at Reynosa and Eagle Pass also serve as viable options depending on cargo type and timing requirements.

At the border, customs considerations are paramount. Control Terrestre's providers hold C-TPAT and FAST certifications, ensuring expedited processing and enhanced security protocols that minimize delays at customs checkpoints. Our team manages all documentation, customs brokerage coordination, and compliance requirements to ensure seamless cross-border transit. With dedicated FTL services, we guarantee your cargo moves on a single truck from origin to destination without consolidation, reducing handling and maintaining the integrity of your shipment throughout the entire corridor.

Puebla de Zaragoza Origin

Puebla de Zaragoza

Puebla, México

Puebla de Zaragoza is one of Mexico's most strategically located industrial and logistics hubs, positioned at the heart of the country's central corridor. The city serves as a major manufacturing center, home to significant automotive assembly plants, including one of the largest Volkswagen production facilities in North America, alongside a robust network of Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers. Key industries in the region include automotive manufacturing, textiles, food processing, electronics, and chemical production. The city's transportation infrastructure is well-developed, with direct access to Mexican Federal Highway 150D, a major toll highway connecting to Mexico City and extending northward toward the U.S. border. Puebla also features established industrial parks and logistics zones that facilitate efficient cargo consolidation and dispatch for full truckload operations.

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Annapolis Destination

Annapolis, Maryland, occupies a strategic position along the mid-Atlantic coast of the United States, serving as a critical access point to the I-95 corridor, one of the nation's busiest freight arteries. The region benefits from proximity to Washington D.C., Baltimore's port facilities, and the broader Northeast distribution network. Key industries in the Annapolis area include government contracting, defense logistics, food and beverage distribution, construction materials, and consumer goods. The transportation infrastructure is robust, with direct connections to Interstate 95, U.S. Route 50, and Interstate 64, enabling efficient last-mile delivery across the mid-Atlantic region. Annapolis also provides access to major warehousing and distribution centers that support just-in-time supply chain operations for companies throughout the corridor.

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