Salamá to Lincoln
Lincoln → SalamáFTL freight transportation service between Salamá and Lincoln. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Salamá - Lincoln
The Salamá to Lincoln corridor represents a vital logistics connection between Guatemala and the United States, spanning approximately 2925 kilometers across three countries. This cross-border route facilitates the movement of goods from the heart of Guatemala through Mexico to the agricultural and industrial hub of Lincoln, Nebraska. The corridor's strategic importance lies in connecting Central American manufacturing and agricultural sectors with North American markets, particularly serving the agribusiness and manufacturing supply chains that link both regions.
The route traverses diverse terrain and crosses multiple international borders, requiring expert coordination of customs procedures and transportation logistics. Key highways along this corridor include Mexico's Federal Highway 190 and major US interstates connecting to Lincoln. The journey passes through important industrial zones in Mexico and agricultural regions in the American Midwest, making it essential for perishable goods, manufacturing components, and finished products moving between these markets.
Control Terrestre specializes in managing the complexities of this corridor, providing full truckload (FTL) services that ensure efficient, secure transport of goods. Our C-TPAT-certified partners and expertise in cross-border operations guarantee smooth customs clearance at key points like Laredo/Nuevo Laredo and El Paso/Juárez. We handle the coordination of specialized equipment, temperature-controlled transport for perishables, and compliance with all regulatory requirements across jurisdictions, making us the trusted partner for companies moving freight between Salamá and Lincoln.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Salamá - Lincoln
Origin
Salamá
Salamá, located in Baja Verapaz, Guatemala, serves as a strategic logistics hub for the central region of the country. Its position in the mountainous interior provides access to Guatemala's agricultural heartland and emerging manufacturing sectors. The city benefits from its proximity to major agricultural production areas and industrial parks developing in the Verapaz region, making it an important origin point for both agricultural commodities and manufactured goods destined for international markets.
The transportation infrastructure around Salamá includes connections to Guatemala's highway network, particularly the CA-9 highway that links the interior to the Caribbean port of Puerto Barrios. This connectivity allows for efficient consolidation of cargo and integration with Guatemala's broader logistics network. The region's main industries include agricultural processing, textiles, and light manufacturing, all of which rely on reliable transportation services to reach US and Canadian markets through cross-border corridors.
Destination
Lincoln
Lincoln, Nebraska, stands as a strategic logistics center in the American Midwest, offering excellent connectivity to major US markets. Located in the heart of the Corn Belt, Lincoln serves as a critical distribution point for agricultural products, manufacturing goods, and industrial supplies. The city's central location provides access to a vast network of interstate highways, including I-80, which facilitates distribution throughout the continental United States within a 24-hour drive radius of major population centers.
The region's robust transportation infrastructure includes the Lincoln Airport for air freight, extensive rail connections through Union Pacific, and a well-developed highway system. Lincoln's economy is anchored in agriculture, manufacturing, and technology sectors, with major employers in agricultural equipment, food processing, and industrial manufacturing. This economic diversity creates consistent demand for cross-border freight services, particularly for components, raw materials, and finished goods moving between North American production centers.






