Santa Cruz del Quiché to Campeche
Campeche → Santa Cruz del QuichéFTL freight transportation service between Santa Cruz del Quiché and Campeche. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Santa Cruz del Quiché - Campeche
The Santa Cruz del Quiché to Campeche corridor is a critical cross-border logistics artery connecting the Guatemalan highlands with the Gulf of Mexico region. This 538 km route serves as a vital economic bridge, facilitating the movement of goods between Central America and one of Mexico's key industrial and energy hubs. Strategically, it enables efficient access from Guatemala's interior production zones to Mexico's robust manufacturing, oil, and port infrastructure, supporting regional trade under frameworks like CAFTA-DR.
Economically, the corridor links diverse industrial ecosystems. Guatemala's Quiché department is a center for textile manufacturing, agricultural processing, and artisanal goods, while Mexico's Campeche state is dominated by the energy sector (oil and gas), growing manufacturing, and a significant tourism industry. The primary users of this route include exporters of Guatemalan textiles, coffee, and agricultural products, and importers of industrial goods, machinery, and consumer products destined for Campeche's urban centers and industrial parks. The flow is bidirectional, supporting just-in-time supply chains for both regions.
Transportation infrastructure relies on a sequence of major highways: Guatemala's CA-1 from Santa Cruz del Quiché to the border at Tecún Umán, transitioning to Mexico's Federal Highway 190 through Chiapas, and then Federal Highway 186 northward into Campeche. The principal border crossing is at Ciudad Hidalgo, Mexico / Tecún Umán, Guatemala. Navigating this crossing requires meticulous customs compliance, documentation for both countries, and adherence to specific regulations for goods like textiles or agricultural products. Control Terrestre's expertise in cross-border FTL operations, combined with our providers' certifications including C-TPAT and FAST, ensures streamlined clearance and predictable transit for our clients' full truckload shipments.
We facilitate seamless operations on this corridor by leveraging our alliance of certified carriers experienced in the specific demands of the Guatemala-Mexico border. Our dedicated and spot FTL services, utilizing equipment like 53' dry vans and refrigerated units, are tailored for the corridor's profile. We manage the entire door-to-door process, handling the complex transition at the border, ensuring cargo integrity, and providing a single point of contact. Our focus is on providing a reliable, human-centric, and efficient solution for companies needing to move significant volumes between these strategic points.
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Available services for the corridor Santa Cruz del Quiché - Campeche
Origin
Santa Cruz del Quiché, the capital of Guatemala's Quiché department, is a strategic highland logistics hub with strong connections to the country's central corridor and the Mexican border. Its location provides direct access via the CA-1 highway to the primary border crossing at Tecún Umán, making it a natural departure point for northbound freight. The local economy is driven by textile manufacturing (a major export sector), agricultural production (including coffee, vegetables, and staple grains), and a vibrant market for artisanal and traditional goods. The city's infrastructure supports logistics with established warehousing and trucking services that feed into the national network. For freight forwarders, Santa Cruz del Quiché represents a consolidated source point for FTL shipments of manufactured goods and agricultural products requiring efficient, direct transit to Mexican markets.
Destination
Campeche, the capital of the state of Campeche, is a strategically important Gulf Coast logistics and industrial destination. Its location offers excellent connectivity to Mexico's national highway network via Federal Highways 186 and 180, providing direct routes to the corridor's origin and onward to other key markets like Mérida or Veracruz. The state's economy is heavily anchored by the oil and gas industry (with significant extraction and service operations), complemented by growing manufacturing, especially in the port zone, and a major tourism sector centered on the city's historic center and archaeological sites. The Port of Campeche handles general cargo and supports regional trade. This creates consistent demand for inbound FTL freight—including industrial equipment, consumer goods, and construction materials—as well as outbound shipments of refined petroleum products and manufactured goods. The city's infrastructure includes industrial parks, distribution centers, and port facilities capable of handling diverse cargo types.
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