Richmond to Dangriga
Dangriga → RichmondFTL freight transportation service between Richmond and Dangriga. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Richmond - Dangriga
The Richmond, Virginia to Dangriga, Belize corridor is a critical cross-border artery connecting the industrial heartland of the US East Coast with the vibrant economies of Central America. Spanning approximately 2,520 kilometers, this route navigates through the United States, Mexico, and Guatemala before reaching its destination in Belize, serving as a vital logistics link for regional trade. Its strategic importance lies in facilitating the movement of goods between major manufacturing hubs and agricultural producers, supporting supply chains that span North and Central America.
Economically, the corridor bridges diverse industrial zones. Richmond is a center for advanced manufacturing, chemicals, and tobacco, while the regions traversed in Mexico and Guatemala are agricultural powerhouses, and Belize's Stann Creek district is renowned for citrus, banana plantations, and tourism infrastructure. Key industries utilizing this route include agriculture (fresh produce, citrus), manufacturing (auto parts, consumer goods), construction materials, and specialized cargo. The transportation infrastructure relies on a network of major US Interstates like I-95 and I-64, transitioning to Mexico's federal highways (e.g., Fed. 150, 190) and Guatemala's CA routes before accessing Belize's Southern Highway. Efficient cross-border management is paramount, with primary customs points at the US-Mexico border (e.g., Laredo/El Paso sector) and the Mexico-Guatemala border (e.g., Ciudad Hidalgo/Tecún Umán), each with specific documentation requirements for freight.
Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations on this complex corridor through our dedicated FTL and cross-border expertise. We leverage our strategic alliance of certified providers—holding C-TPAT, FAST, and BASC credentials—to ensure secure, compliant, and efficient transit. Our services encompass full door-to-door management, handling all customs brokerage coordination and border crossing logistics. Whether you require standard dry van transport, refrigerated units for perishables, or specialized equipment for oversized cargo, we provide a single point of contact to optimize your supply chain along this challenging international route, emphasizing reliability and a human, collaborative approach.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Richmond - Dangriga
Origin
Richmond
Richmond, Virginia, serves as a pivotal logistics origin point on the US East Coast, strategically positioned with excellent access to major transportation networks. The city is a hub for advanced manufacturing, chemical production, and tobacco processing, supported by a robust logistics infrastructure. Key assets include direct access to Interstate 95 and Interstate 64, the Port of Hampton Roads (one of the largest natural deep-water ports in the world), a major rail freight hub, and Richmond International Airport. This multimodal connectivity allows for efficient consolidation of full truckload (FTL) freight destined for cross-border corridors southward, making it an ideal launchpad for shipments bound for Central America.
Destination
Dangriga
Dangriga, located in Belize's Stann Creek district, is a strategic southern gateway with significant economic and logistics importance for the region. It is the commercial and transportation hub for Belize's citrus and banana industries, with major processing and export facilities. The town's economy is also heavily tied to tourism, serving as an access point for the southern coast and inland attractions. Its logistics infrastructure is centered on the Southern Highway (Hummingbird Highway), which connects it to Belize City and the rest of the country, and its proximity to the Gulf of Honduras allows for potential maritime intermodal connections. For land-based freight, it represents the southern terminus for overland cargo moving through Central America into Belize, requiring careful coordination for the final cross-border leg from Guatemala.






