San Antonio to Flores
Flores → San AntonioFTL freight transportation service between San Antonio and Flores. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor San Antonio - Flores
The logistics corridor between San Antonio, Texas and Flores, Petén represents a vital connection for cross-border freight transportation in North America. This route spans approximately 1,644 kilometers and serves as a critical link between the industrial powerhouse of Texas and the growing economic center of northern Guatemala. The corridor facilitates the movement of goods through major transportation hubs, connecting manufacturing centers, agricultural regions, and commercial districts across both countries.
San Antonio serves as a strategic gateway for international trade, with its proximity to major ports and extensive highway network. The region's strong manufacturing, technology, and agricultural sectors generate substantial freight volume requiring reliable transportation to Central America. Flores, located in the Petén department, acts as a key distribution point for goods entering Guatemala's northern region, serving industries including agriculture, construction, and retail distribution.
The primary transportation infrastructure includes major highways such as US-281, US-77, and Mexican Federal Highways connecting through Monterrey and Mexico City before entering Guatemala via the Corredor Sur. Key border crossings include Laredo/Nuevo Laredo and Ciudad Hidalgo/El Ceibo, with customs procedures streamlined through our C-TPAT and BASC certified partners. Control Terrestre provides comprehensive FTL services along this corridor, managing all cross-border documentation, customs clearance, and ensuring timely delivery through our network of certified carriers.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor San Antonio - Flores
Origin
San Antonio
San Antonio, Texas stands as a strategic logistics hub in the southern United States, offering unparalleled access to major transportation networks. The city's location provides direct connections to three major interstate highways (I-10, I-35, and I-37) and proximity to the Gulf Coast ports of Houston and Corpus Christi. San Antonio's economy thrives on diverse sectors including manufacturing, healthcare, military installations, and tourism, generating consistent freight volume for cross-border operations. The region's robust infrastructure includes multiple freight terminals, warehousing facilities, and a skilled logistics workforce, making it an ideal origin point for freight heading to Central America.
Destination
Flores, Petén serves as a crucial logistics node in northern Guatemala, strategically positioned near the Mexican border and major transportation routes. The city provides access to Guatemala's largest department by territory, rich in agricultural production including timber, rubber, and various crops. Flores's location on Lake Petén Itzá and its proximity to the Mundo Maya International Airport facilitate multimodal transportation options. The region's developing infrastructure supports growing industrial activity, with increasing demand for reliable freight services to support construction, retail distribution, and agricultural export operations throughout the Petén department.






