San Antonio to Jalapa
Jalapa → San AntonioFTL freight transportation service between San Antonio and Jalapa. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor San Antonio - Jalapa
The San Antonio to Jalapa corridor represents a vital logistics link connecting the industrial powerhouse of Texas with the agricultural and manufacturing regions of eastern Guatemala. This 1,862 km cross-border route traverses diverse terrain and serves as a crucial supply chain artery for industries on both sides of the border. The corridor facilitates the movement of goods between the United States and Central America, supporting trade relationships and economic development in the region.
The route primarily utilizes major highways including US-281 and Mexican Federal Highway 180, connecting through key border crossings and industrial hubs. This corridor is particularly important for the automotive, electronics, and agricultural sectors, with San Antonio serving as a major distribution center for goods destined for Central America. The infrastructure along this route has been developed to handle heavy freight volumes, with modern highways and logistics facilities supporting efficient cargo movement.
Control Terrestre specializes in managing cross-border operations along this corridor, offering comprehensive FTL services that ensure your cargo moves seamlessly from origin to destination. Our expertise in customs clearance, border documentation, and cross-border regulations helps minimize delays and complications. We provide dedicated transportation solutions with certified carriers who understand the specific requirements of this route, including proper handling of documentation and compliance with both US and Guatemalan regulations.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor San Antonio - Jalapa
Origin
San Antonio
San Antonio serves as a strategic logistics hub in southern Texas, offering excellent connectivity to major markets and international trade routes. The city's location provides direct access to Interstate 10, connecting to both coasts of the United States, and serves as a gateway to Mexico and Central America. San Antonio's logistics infrastructure includes multiple freight terminals, warehousing facilities, and a major international airport, making it an ideal origin point for cross-border shipments. The region is home to diverse industries including healthcare, aerospace, cybersecurity, and manufacturing, with a strong presence of automotive and electronics companies that require reliable transportation solutions.
Destination
Jalapa, located in eastern Guatemala, serves as an important commercial and agricultural center for the region. The city's strategic position provides access to Guatemala's eastern departments and connects to major transportation routes leading to El Salvador and Honduras. Jalapa's economy is primarily based on agriculture, including coffee, vegetables, and dairy production, but also includes growing manufacturing and distribution sectors. The region benefits from improving road infrastructure that connects to Guatemala City and the Pacific coast, facilitating both domestic distribution and international trade. The area's developing industrial parks and logistics facilities make it an increasingly important destination for freight transportation.






