San Vicente to Colima
Colima → San VicenteFTL freight transportation service between San Vicente and Colima. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor San Vicente - Colima
The San Vicente, El Salvador to Colima, Mexico corridor is a vital cross-border artery connecting Central America with Mexico's Pacific coast. This approximately 1,710 km route serves as a strategic trade link, facilitating the movement of goods between the Northern Triangle countries and one of Mexico's key agricultural and industrial states. The corridor supports critical economic activity, handling cargo for industries such as textiles and apparel, agricultural products (coffee, sugar, fruits), manufactured goods, and raw materials. The primary transportation infrastructure relies on the CA-1 highway in El Salvador, transitioning through Guatemala via the Pan-American Highway (CA-1/RN-1), and then onto Mexican Federal Highway 200, which runs parallel to the Pacific coast. Key border crossings include the Talisman border between El Salvador and Guatemala, and the Ciudad Hidalgo/Tecún Umán crossing between Guatemala and Mexico. Navigating these crossings requires expertise in customs procedures and compliance with multiple jurisdictions. At Control Terrestre, we facilitate seamless operations on this corridor through our strategic alliance of certified providers. Our partners hold essential credentials like C-TPAT and FAST, ensuring efficient and secure customs clearance for your full truckload (FTL) shipments. We manage the entire cross-border process, from origin pickup in San Vicente to final delivery in Colima, providing dedicated, door-to-door solutions that optimize your supply chain across international frontiers.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor San Vicente - Colima
Origin
San Vicente
San Vicente is a strategically located department in central El Salvador, serving as a key logistics hub for the country's interior and a gateway to broader Central American markets. Its proximity to the capital, San Salvador, provides access to major infrastructure and a concentration of economic activity. The region's economy is driven by agriculture, notably coffee and sugarcane cultivation, as well as textile manufacturing and light industry. The primary transportation artery is the Pan-American Highway (CA-1), which runs through the department, offering direct north-south connectivity to the Guatemalan border and other Salvadoran production zones. This infrastructure supports efficient consolidation and dispatch of FTL freight, making San Vicente a crucial starting point for shipments destined for Mexico and beyond. We leverage this location to provide reliable pickup services, connecting your supply chain to the international corridor.
Destination
Colima is a strategically significant state on Mexico's Pacific coast, anchored by the bustling Port of Manzanillo—one of Latin America's busiest container ports. This makes Colima a critical logistics and distribution center for international trade entering and exiting Mexico via the Pacific. The state's economy is robust, centered on agriculture (exporting limes, mangoes, and other produce), manufacturing, and tourism. Its transportation infrastructure is highly developed, featuring the coastal Mexican Federal Highway 200 and the major inland Federal Highway 15D, which connect the port to the Mexican interior and the U.S. border. For cross-border freight from Central America, Colima serves as a primary destination or a transshipment point. We utilize this strong infrastructure network to ensure efficient last-mile delivery and onward distribution, providing dedicated FTL services that tap directly into this dynamic economic zone.






