Santa Fe to Colima
Colima → Santa FeFTL freight transportation service between Santa Fe and Colima. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Santa Fe - Colima
The Santa Fe to Colima corridor represents a vital cross-border freight route connecting the industrial heart of New Mexico with the Pacific port state of Colima in Mexico. This 1841 km corridor traverses diverse terrain and crosses key economic regions, making it essential for industries requiring reliable full truckload (FTL) transportation between the United States and Mexico.
The corridor begins in Santa Fe, a strategic logistics hub in northern New Mexico with strong manufacturing and distribution capabilities. It passes through major transportation nodes including Albuquerque and El Paso before crossing at the Ciudad Juárez - El Paso border, one of North America's busiest commercial crossings. From there, the route continues south through the industrial corridors of Chihuahua and Durango before reaching Colima's coastal region.
This freight route serves critical industries including automotive manufacturing, electronics, agricultural products, and industrial equipment. The corridor benefits from well-maintained highways including I-25, I-10, and Mexico's Federal Highway 45, providing efficient transit for full truckload shipments. Control Terrestre's expertise in cross-border operations ensures seamless customs clearance and compliance with all regulatory requirements, facilitating smooth movement of cargo between both countries.
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Available services for the corridor Santa Fe - Colima
Origin
Santa Fe
Santa Fe, New Mexico serves as a strategic origin point for logistics operations, positioned in the heart of the Southwest United States. The city benefits from proximity to major transportation infrastructure including I-25 and I-40, providing excellent connectivity to regional and national freight networks. Santa Fe's economic base includes advanced manufacturing, technology, and government services, creating consistent demand for freight transportation services.
The region's logistics infrastructure includes modern warehousing facilities, distribution centers, and proximity to the Albuquerque International Sunport for air cargo connections. Santa Fe's location near the Colorado and Texas borders makes it an ideal starting point for cross-border shipments into Mexico, particularly for industries requiring specialized handling and compliance with international shipping regulations.
Destination
Colima, located on Mexico's Pacific coast, represents a strategic destination for freight operations with its growing industrial base and port access. The state of Colima has developed significant agricultural and food processing industries, along with emerging manufacturing sectors that require reliable supply chain solutions. Manzanillo, Colima's major port, serves as Mexico's busiest cargo port, providing ocean freight connections to Asia and global markets.
The region's transportation infrastructure includes well-maintained highways connecting to major Mexican cities and the United States border. Colima's strategic location allows for efficient distribution throughout western and central Mexico, making it an important node in North American supply chains. The area's economic development has created increased demand for full truckload services to support manufacturing, agricultural exports, and industrial equipment movement.






