Salamá to Los Angeles
Los Angeles → SalamáFTL freight transportation service between Salamá and Los Angeles. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Salamá - Los Angeles
The Salamá to Los Angeles corridor represents a vital cross-border logistics route connecting the industrial heart of Guatemala with one of North America's most important commercial hubs. This 3,502 km corridor traverses diverse terrain and crosses multiple international borders, making it essential for companies engaged in trade between Central America and the United States. The route serves as a critical artery for the movement of goods between the manufacturing and agricultural sectors of Guatemala and the vast consumer markets of Southern California.
The corridor's strategic importance is underscored by its connection to major industrial centers and ports. Salamá, located in Guatemala's agricultural and manufacturing region, provides access to products destined for the U.S. market, while Los Angeles serves as a gateway to the American West Coast with its extensive port facilities, distribution centers, and manufacturing zones. This route facilitates the flow of electronics, automotive parts, textiles, agricultural products, and industrial equipment between these two economic powerhouses.
Key transportation infrastructure along this corridor includes Mexico's Federal Highway 190 and the U.S. Interstate system, particularly I-5, which provides direct access to Los Angeles. The route typically crosses at major border points such as Ciudad Hidalgo or Ciudad Juárez, where Control Terrestre's C-TPAT-certified partners ensure efficient customs clearance and compliance with all cross-border regulations. Our extensive network of transportation providers along this corridor enables us to offer reliable, temperature-controlled, and specialized freight solutions that meet the demanding requirements of cross-border trade.
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Available services for the corridor Salamá - Los Angeles
Origin
Salamá
Salamá, the capital of Baja Verapaz in Guatemala, serves as a strategic logistics hub in the country's central highlands. Its location provides excellent connectivity to Guatemala City and the Atlantic port of Puerto Barrios, making it ideal for companies seeking efficient access to both domestic and international markets. The city's proximity to major agricultural zones and industrial parks positions it as a key origin point for exports to the United States.
The region's economy is characterized by diverse manufacturing activities, including textile production, food processing, and assembly operations. Salamá benefits from Guatemala's growing maquiladora industry and serves as a collection point for agricultural products from the surrounding Verapaz region. The area's transportation infrastructure includes well-maintained highways connecting to the CA-9 highway, which provides direct access to the Mexican border and beyond.
Destination
Los Angeles
Los Angeles stands as one of North America's most significant logistics and commercial centers, offering unparalleled connectivity to global markets. The city's strategic location on the Pacific Coast provides direct access to one of the world's busiest port complexes, including the Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach. This infrastructure makes LA an ideal destination for goods entering the U.S. market from Central America and beyond.
The Los Angeles metropolitan area hosts a diverse industrial base, including advanced manufacturing, aerospace, entertainment, technology, and fashion industries. The region's extensive distribution network, featuring major warehousing districts in the Inland Empire and along the I-5 corridor, provides efficient last-mile delivery capabilities. Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and the comprehensive freeway system further enhance the city's position as a critical logistics hub for companies serving the Western United States.






