Salamá to Jalapa
Jalapa → SalamáFTL freight transportation service between Salamá and Jalapa. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Salamá - Jalapa
The logistics corridor connecting Salamá, Baja Verapaz, to Jalapa, Jalapa, represents a vital domestic route within the heart of Guatemala’s agricultural and industrial belt. This strategic corridor facilitates the efficient movement of goods across a distance of approximately 63 km, linking key production zones with major distribution hubs. Its importance lies in streamlining the supply chain for a region known for its agricultural output and growing manufacturing activities, ensuring products flow smoothly from origin to consumer.
The economic and industrial context of this region is driven by agriculture, including coffee and cardamom production, alongside light manufacturing and distribution centers. These industries rely heavily on consistent and specialized transport to move their products. The corridor is primarily serviced by the Interamericana Highway (CA-9), which provides a direct and reliable route for heavy-duty transportation, forming the backbone of regional connectivity.
Control Terrestre leverages this infrastructure to facilitate seamless FTL operations along this corridor. Our network of certified providers, equipped with dry vans, refrigerated units, and specialized trailers, ensures that cargo is handled with care and efficiency. We manage the complexities of domestic transport, allowing our clients to focus on their core business while we navigate the route’s specific requirements, from oversized loads to sensitive materials.
This corridor is a critical link for industries requiring dedicated and reliable transport solutions, and our tailored FTL services are designed to meet these demands with professionalism and expertise.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Salamá - Jalapa
Origin
Salamá
Salamá serves as a strategic logistics hub within the Guatemalan highlands, offering excellent connectivity to both western and eastern regions of the country. Its location makes it an ideal starting point for freight movements, particularly for industries rooted in agricultural processing and regional distribution. The town’s proximity to major production areas allows for the consolidation of full truckload shipments efficiently.
The main economic sectors here include agriculture, with significant production of coffee, fruits, and vegetables, alongside construction and light manufacturing. These sectors generate a consistent flow of cargo that requires specialized transportation. Salamá is well-integrated into the national transport network, with direct access to the CA-9 highway, ensuring that trucks can quickly transition from local collection points to the main arterial routes.
Destination
Jalapa functions as a key destination and distribution center in eastern Guatemala, strategically positioned to supply surrounding municipalities and act as a gateway for regional commerce. Its infrastructure supports the efficient unloading and storage of diverse cargo types, making it a vital node for businesses in the agricultural and service sectors. The presence of consolidated industrial parks enhances its role as a destination for full truckload deliveries.
The local economy is driven by agriculture, including the cultivation of vegetables and grains, as well as light industry and wholesale trade. These sectors demand reliable and specialized logistics services, particularly for FTL shipments. Jalapa is accessible via the same Interamericana Highway (CA-9), providing direct and efficient ground transportation links. The available infrastructure ensures that specialized equipment, such as refrigerated units and flatbeds, can serve the destination’s varied industrial needs effectively.






