Saltillo to Jalapa
Jalapa → SaltilloFTL freight transportation service between Saltillo and Jalapa. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Saltillo - Jalapa
The Saltillo to Jalapa logistics corridor represents a vital cross-border connection spanning approximately 1,659 kilometers through Mexico and into Guatemala. This route serves as a strategic artery for North American supply chains, linking the industrial powerhouse of northern Mexico with the growing markets of Central America. The corridor traverses diverse terrain and economic zones, connecting major industrial centers with emerging distribution hubs.
The transportation infrastructure along this route includes Mexico's federal highways such as Highway 57 and Highway 190, providing reliable access through key states including Coahuila, Nuevo León, Tamaulipas, Veracruz, and Oaxaca before entering Guatemala. Major border crossings at Ciudad Miguel Alemán/Tamaulipas facilitate smooth cross-border operations. The route's strategic importance is amplified by its connection to major ports and industrial clusters along the way.
Control Terrestre specializes in full truckload (FTL) transportation services along this corridor, offering dedicated solutions for industries requiring reliable cross-border logistics. Our C-TPAT certified carriers ensure secure and efficient cargo movement, while our expertise in customs procedures minimizes delays at border crossings. We provide door-to-door service with real-time tracking capabilities, ensuring your freight moves seamlessly from Saltillo's manufacturing centers to Jalapa's distribution networks.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Saltillo - Jalapa
Origin
Saltillo, the capital of Coahuila, stands as a major industrial hub in northern Mexico with a strategic location that makes it ideal for logistics operations. The city hosts a diverse industrial base including automotive manufacturing, with companies like General Motors and Chrysler operating major facilities. Saltillo's economy also encompasses aerospace, metalworking, and electronics industries. The city benefits from excellent transportation infrastructure, including proximity to major highways connecting to Monterrey and the U.S. border, as well as the Ramos Arizpe International Airport for air cargo needs.
Destination
Jalapa, the capital of Veracruz, serves as an important commercial and administrative center in eastern Mexico. While smaller than other major cities, Jalapa's strategic location provides access to the Gulf of Mexico's port facilities and serves as a gateway to southern Mexico and Central America. The region's economy includes agriculture, education, and light manufacturing sectors. Jalapa's transportation infrastructure includes connections to major highways leading to Veracruz port and southern routes, making it a key point for distribution into the broader Central American market.






