Saltillo to Surrey
Surrey → SaltilloFTL freight transportation service between Saltillo and Surrey. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Saltillo - Surrey
The Saltillo to Surrey corridor represents a vital logistics connection between northern Mexico and the Pacific Northwest of Canada. This 3,249 km cross-border route links the industrial heartland of Coahuila with British Columbia's thriving port city, facilitating the movement of goods between two major North American economies. The corridor traverses multiple states and provinces, crossing through key commercial hubs and connecting with major transportation networks that support international trade.
The economic significance of this corridor is substantial, serving industries ranging from automotive manufacturing in Saltillo to technology, aerospace, and agricultural sectors in the Surrey region. This route enables companies to maintain efficient supply chains across the USMCA trade zone, supporting just-in-time manufacturing and distribution models. The corridor benefits from Saltillo's position as an automotive manufacturing center and Surrey's role as a logistics gateway to Vancouver and the broader Pacific Northwest market.
Key transportation infrastructure along this corridor includes Mexico's Federal Highway 40, which connects to major US interstates such as I-35 and I-15, before transitioning to Canadian routes including BC Highway 1. The primary border crossing utilized is typically Laredo/Nuevo Laredo, one of North America's busiest commercial ports of entry. Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations along this corridor through our network of certified carriers, expertise in cross-border documentation, and dedicated customer service that ensures your full truckload shipments move efficiently from origin to destination.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Saltillo - Surrey
Origin
Saltillo, the capital of Coahuila, serves as a strategic logistics hub in northern Mexico. Located approximately 400 km south of the US-Mexico border, the city benefits from excellent connectivity to major transportation networks. Its industrial base is anchored by automotive manufacturing, with companies like General Motors and Chrysler operating significant facilities in the region. The city's industrial parks and maquiladora industry create substantial freight movement, making it a key origin point for cross-border shipments.
The transportation infrastructure in Saltillo includes access to Federal Highway 40, which connects directly to the US border, as well as rail connections through Ferromex. The city's central location within Coahuila and proximity to Monterrey provide additional logistical advantages. Saltillo's industrial development has created a robust network of logistics providers and support services that facilitate efficient freight movement to both US and Canadian destinations.
Destination
Surrey
Surrey, located in the Metro Vancouver region of British Columbia, represents a strategic logistics gateway to Canada's west coast. As one of Canada's fastest-growing cities, Surrey has developed into a major distribution center, particularly for goods entering through the Port of Vancouver and Vancouver International Airport. The city's proximity to the US border (approximately 40 km from Blaine, Washington) makes it an ideal destination for cross-border freight from Mexico.
The region's economy is diverse, with strong sectors in technology, clean energy, agriculture, and manufacturing. Surrey's industrial areas feature modern warehousing and distribution facilities, supported by excellent transportation infrastructure including Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) and multiple rail connections. The city's logistics ecosystem includes bonded warehouses, customs facilities, and a network of transportation providers that facilitate efficient distribution throughout British Columbia and beyond.






