Regina to Manzanillo
Manzanillo → ReginaFTL freight transportation service between Regina and Manzanillo. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Regina - Manzanillo
The logistics corridor between Regina, Saskatchewan, and Manzanillo, Colima, represents a vital cross-border trade route connecting the Canadian prairies with one of Mexico's most important Pacific ports. This 3,491-kilometer corridor facilitates the movement of goods between North America's agricultural heartland and Mexico's growing manufacturing and export sectors. The route traverses diverse terrain and crosses multiple jurisdictions, requiring expert coordination and compliance with both Canadian and Mexican customs regulations.
The corridor serves as a critical link for industries including agriculture, manufacturing, automotive parts, and consumer goods. Regina's position as a hub for grain production and agricultural equipment complements Manzanillo's role as Mexico's busiest container port, handling over 2.5 million TEUs annually. The route primarily utilizes the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) through Saskatchewan and Manitoba, connecting to US Interstate 29 and Interstate 35 through the United States, before crossing into Mexico at various points along the border.
Control Terrestre specializes in managing the complexities of this cross-border corridor, ensuring seamless transportation from origin to destination. Our experienced team handles all customs documentation, border crossing procedures, and regulatory compliance requirements. We coordinate with trusted carriers who understand the specific challenges of this route, including weather considerations in northern regions and efficient port operations in Manzanillo. Our dedicated service model ensures that your freight moves without delays or transfers, maintaining the integrity and security of your cargo throughout the journey.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Regina - Manzanillo
Origin
Regina
Regina, the capital city of Saskatchewan, serves as a strategic logistics hub in Canada's prairie region. Located in the heart of Canada's agricultural belt, Regina provides access to vast grain production areas and serves as a distribution center for agricultural products, machinery, and manufactured goods. The city's economy is anchored by agriculture, mining, and energy sectors, with strong connections to the oil and potash industries. Regina benefits from excellent transportation infrastructure, including the Trans-Canada Highway, multiple rail connections through Canadian National Railway and Canadian Pacific Railway, and proximity to Regina International Airport. The city's central location in the prairies makes it an ideal origin point for cross-border freight movements to both the United States and Mexico.
Destination
Manzanillo, located in the state of Colima on Mexico's Pacific coast, is the country's busiest port and a critical gateway for international trade. The port handles approximately 60% of Mexico's containerized cargo and serves as a major hub for automotive, agricultural, and manufactured goods exports. Manzanillo's strategic location provides direct access to Asian markets and serves as a distribution point for goods throughout Mexico and Central America. The city's economy is heavily focused on port activities, logistics services, and related industries. The port complex features modern container terminals, specialized facilities for refrigerated cargo, and extensive warehousing capabilities. Manzanillo is connected to Mexico's interior via Federal Highway 200 and the rail network operated by Ferromex, providing efficient inland distribution options.






