Roatán to Celaya
Celaya → RoatánFTL freight transportation service between Roatán and Celaya. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Roatán - Celaya
The logistics corridor from Roatán, Islas de la Bahía, Honduras to Celaya, Guanajuato, Mexico represents a vital cross-border artery connecting Central America with Mexico's industrial core. Strategically, it facilitates the movement of goods between Caribbean port hubs and the manufacturing centers of the Bajío region, supporting regional trade integration under frameworks like USMCA. Economically, this route serves as a lifeline for industries that rely on efficient north-south flows, leveraging Mexico's position as a manufacturing powerhouse and Honduras's role in agricultural and light industrial exports. Key sectors utilizing this corridor include automotive parts manufacturers, food and beverage processors, agricultural commodity shippers, and consumer goods distributors, all seeking full truckload (FTL) solutions to optimize their supply chains.
Transportation infrastructure along this corridor involves a multi-modal approach. From Roatán, cargo typically moves via ferry to mainland Honduras, such as La Ceiba, then proceeds on the CA-5 highway through San Pedro Sula to the Guatemalan border at Agua Caliente. In Guatemala, the CA-1 highway guides transport to the Mexican border at Ciudad Hidalgo. Upon entering Mexico, Federal Highway 57 provides a direct link to central Mexico, connecting to Celaya via junctions like Highway 90. These highways are critical arteries, though they require careful planning for varying road conditions and traffic patterns. Border crossings at Agua Caliente and Ciudad Hidalgo are major nodes where customs procedures are managed, with considerations for documentation, tariffs, and compliance. Certifications like C-TPAT, FAST, and BASC, held by our provider network, significantly expedite clearance processes, reducing delays.
Control Terrestre simplifies operations on this corridor through our dedicated FTL and cross-border expertise. We coordinate with our alliance of certified transportation providers to offer seamless door-to-door service, handling all aspects from pickup in Roatán to delivery in Celaya. Our team manages customs brokerage, regulatory compliance for specialized cargo, and real-time tracking, ensuring that your full truckload shipments—whether dry van, refrigerated, or specialized—move efficiently. By focusing on human-centric and green logistics, we provide reliable solutions tailored to the unique demands of this international route, helping you maintain supply chain resilience without compromising on service quality.
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Available services for the corridor Roatán - Celaya
Origin
Roatán
Roatán, located in the Bay Islands of Honduras, serves as a strategic Caribbean logistics gateway for Central America. Its prime location along major maritime routes makes it a key transshipment point for goods entering the region, supported by the Juan Manuel Gálvez International Airport and seaports like Coxen Hole. Economically, Roatán is dominated by tourism, but it also functions as a hub for exporting regional products such as bananas, coffee, seafood, and light manufactured goods. The island's infrastructure includes port facilities that handle containerized and bulk cargo, which are then transferred to mainland Honduras via regular ferry services to La Ceiba. From La Ceiba, the CA-5 highway provides road connectivity, enabling the consolidation of FTL shipments for cross-border transport. This multimodal setup positions Roatán as a critical origin point for supply chains targeting Mexico and beyond, with Control Terrestre's services ensuring smooth transition from island ports to continental highways.
Destination
Celaya
Celaya, situated in the state of Guanajuato within Mexico's Bajío region, is a strategic logistics destination due to its central location and industrial prominence. It acts as a distribution hub for northern and central Mexico, with easy access to markets in the U.S. border region and Mexico City. Economically, Celaya is renowned for its automotive industry, hosting major plants like General Motors, alongside robust food processing sectors (e.g., chocolates, dairy), metalworking, and agriculture. The city's infrastructure is highly developed, featuring direct connections via Federal Highway 57—a major north-south artery—and Highway 90, which links to other industrial centers like Querétaro and León. Additionally, rail lines and proximity to Querétaro International Airport enhance multimodal options. This robust network supports efficient FTL freight operations, making Celaya a pivotal endpoint for cross-border corridors from Central America, with Control Terrestre leveraging these assets for reliable door-to-door deliveries.






