Roatán to Acapulco
Acapulco → RoatánFTL freight transportation service between Roatán and Acapulco. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Roatán - Acapulco
The logistics corridor between Roatán, Honduras and Acapulco, Mexico represents a strategic connection for maritime and ground transportation in the Central American and Mexican Pacific region. This route links the Caribbean coast of Honduras with the important port of Acapulco, facilitating the movement of goods between the Caribbean basin and the Mexican Pacific. The corridor covers approximately 1424 km and involves multimodal transportation, combining maritime services from Roatán to mainland ports with ground transportation to Acapulco.
The economic importance of this corridor lies in its ability to connect manufacturing, agricultural, and tourism industries from both regions. Roatán, as a growing tourist destination and free trade zone, exports seafood, electronic products, and agricultural goods, while Acapulco serves as a key entry point for goods destined for the Mexican Pacific and southwestern United States. The main industries utilizing this corridor include tourism, fishing, electronics manufacturing, and agricultural products.
Transportation infrastructure along this corridor includes the CA-13 highway in Honduras connecting to major ports like Puerto Cortés, followed by ground transportation through Guatemala and southeastern Mexico. In Mexico, the route connects with federal highways such as the 200D and 150D, providing access to Acapulco. Key border crossings include Ciudad Hidalgo or Talismán for entry into Mexico, with customs considerations requiring proper documentation for cross-border freight. Control Terrestre facilitates operations on this corridor by providing specialized FTL services, managing customs procedures, and ensuring cargo security through our certified transportation partners.
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Available services for the corridor Roatán - Acapulco
Origin
Roatán
Roatán, located in the Islas de la Bahía of Honduras, serves as a strategic logistics point in the Caribbean due to its position as a major tourist destination and growing free trade zone. The island's economy is driven by tourism, fishing, and electronics manufacturing, with a significant port infrastructure that handles both commercial and cruise ship traffic. The port of Roatán facilitates the export of seafood, electronic products, and agricultural goods, making it an important connection point for goods destined for mainland markets and international destinations.
Destination
Acapulco, located on the Pacific coast of Guerrero, Mexico, is a strategic logistics hub for the Mexican Pacific region. The city's port infrastructure handles significant cargo traffic, connecting with major industrial centers in southwestern Mexico and providing access to the United States market. Acapulco's economy combines tourism with industrial activity, including manufacturing, fishing, and agricultural processing. The city's transportation infrastructure includes access to major highways connecting to Mexico City and other key economic centers, making it an important gateway for goods entering or leaving the Mexican Pacific region.






