Punta Gorda to Toluca
Toluca → Punta GordaFTL freight transportation service between Punta Gorda and Toluca. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Punta Gorda - Toluca
The Punta Gorda to Toluca corridor is a vital cross-border logistics link connecting southern Belize with one of Mexico's most significant industrial hubs. This approximately 1,202 km route facilitates the flow of goods between the Caribbean coast and the heart of the Mexican manufacturing sector, playing a crucial role in regional trade and supply chain integration. The economic context is defined by Belize's exports in agriculture, timber, and light manufacturing, meeting the demands of Toluca's dense industrial ecosystem. Key industries utilizing this corridor include agricultural processors, furniture and wood product manufacturers, and companies involved in the movement of consumer goods and raw materials. The primary transportation infrastructure relies on a network of highways, beginning with routes from Punta Gorda to the Belize-Mexico border crossing at Subteniente López/Chetumal, then continuing through Mexican Federal Highway 190 and connecting to major arteries like the 15D and 55D towards the Toluca Valley. Navigating this corridor requires expertise in cross-border customs procedures. Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations through our strategic alliance of certified carriers. Our providers hold critical credentials such as C-TPAT, FAST, and BASC, ensuring compliant and efficient transit through customs. We manage the full scope of Full Truckload (FTL) requirements—from standard dry vans to specialized equipment for oversized or temperature-sensitive cargo—providing our clients with a single, reliable point of contact for this complex international route.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Punta Gorda - Toluca
Origin
Punta Gorda, located in Toledo District, serves as a strategic southern gateway for Belize. Its coastal position provides access to the Caribbean Sea and the nearby Port of Big Creek, making it a natural hub for exporting the region's primary commodities. The local economy is heavily driven by agriculture, particularly citrus fruits, bananas, and cocoa, alongside a significant timber industry and a growing tourism sector. This creates consistent demand for outbound freight transportation. The available transportation infrastructure includes the Southern Highway, which connects Punta Gorda to the border town of Benque Viejo del Carmen and the subsequent crossing into Mexico at Subteniente López. This road network is essential for moving bulk agricultural products, lumber, and general cargo from the production areas in southern Belize to the national and international market via the Mexican corridor.
Destination
Toluca
Toluca, the capital of the State of Mexico, is a premier logistics and industrial destination due to its strategic location adjacent to Mexico City and its status as a major manufacturing center. The region is an economic powerhouse, hosting dominant industries such as automotive (with major plants for Nissan, General Motors, and suppliers), aerospace, food and beverage processing, and a vast array of light manufacturing and warehousing operations. This industrial density generates immense demand for inbound raw materials and outbound finished goods. The city is exceptionally well-connected by transportation infrastructure. Key highways like the Fed 150 (Mexico-Toluca Highway), Fed 55, and the 15D toll road provide direct access to Mexico City, the Port of Veracruz, and northern border crossings. Furthermore, Toluca International Airport and rail freight lines offer multimodal options, making it a comprehensive hub for distribution across Mexico and into North America.






