Roatán to Los Angeles
Los Angeles → RoatánFTL freight transportation service between Roatán and Los Angeles. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Roatán - Los Angeles
The logistics corridor between Roatán, Islas de la Bahía, Honduras and Los Angeles, California, United States, represents a vital connection for international trade between Central America and the West Coast of the United States. This cross-border route spans approximately 3,726 kilometers, traversing diverse terrains and crossing multiple international borders. The corridor is particularly strategic for companies looking to optimize their supply chain between the Caribbean and the Pacific, facilitating the movement of goods between two major economic regions.
The economic context of this corridor is shaped by the contrasting industrial profiles of both regions. Roatán serves as a gateway for Honduran exports, including agricultural products, seafood, and manufactured goods, while Los Angeles functions as a major commercial hub with a diverse industrial base encompassing technology, entertainment, aerospace, and international trade. This complementary economic relationship creates significant opportunities for cross-border freight transportation.
Key industries utilizing this corridor include electronics, automotive parts, textiles, agricultural products, and consumer goods. The route primarily follows major highways including CA-1 in Honduras, connecting to Mexican Federal Highways such as MEX-180D and MEX-190, before crossing into the United States via standard border crossings. Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations along this corridor through our specialized cross-border expertise, certified carriers, and comprehensive door-to-door FTL services that ensure efficient customs clearance and timely delivery.
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Available services for the corridor Roatán - Los Angeles
Origin
Roatán
Roatán, located in the Islas de la Bahía of Honduras, serves as a strategic maritime gateway for Central American trade. The island's location in the Caribbean provides direct access to international shipping routes, with the Juan Manuel Gálvez Roatán International Airport and the Puerto Cortés maritime terminal on the mainland serving as primary transportation hubs. The region's economy is driven by tourism, fishing, and agricultural exports, including tropical fruits, coffee, and seafood products. While Roatán itself has limited road infrastructure, its connectivity to the Honduran mainland through ferry services and air cargo provides essential links for freight consolidation and distribution to North American markets.
Destination
Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California, stands as one of the most important logistics hubs in North America, offering unparalleled connectivity and infrastructure for international freight. The Port of Los Angeles, combined with the Port of Long Beach, forms the busiest container port complex in the Western Hemisphere, providing direct access to global maritime trade routes. The region boasts an extensive transportation network including the Alameda Corridor rail expressway, multiple interstate highways (I-5, I-10, I-405), and the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). Los Angeles's diverse industrial base, ranging from entertainment and technology to manufacturing and international trade, creates constant demand for efficient freight transportation solutions connecting to Central American markets.






