Santa Rosa de Copán to Toluca
Toluca → Santa Rosa de CopánFTL freight transportation service between Santa Rosa de Copán and Toluca. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Santa Rosa de Copán - Toluca
TheSanta Rosa de Copán to Toluca corridor represents a vital north-south logistics artery connecting Western Honduras with the industrial heartland of central Mexico. Strategically, it bridges key agricultural and manufacturing zones in Honduras with one of Mexico's most significant production and distribution hubs. This approximately 1,260 km cross-border route is essential for moving goods efficiently between Central America and the dense consumer market of the Mexico City metropolitan area.
Economically, the corridor serves dynamic regions. Western Honduras, centered around Santa Rosa de Copán, is a major agricultural exporter, while the Toluca metropolitan area is a powerhouse for automotive, food processing, pharmaceutical, and general manufacturing industries. Companies leveraging this route typically transport raw agricultural inputs (like coffee, fruits, and vegetables) northbound, and move finished goods, machinery, and consumer products southbound. The flow is critical for supply chains that depend on timely movement between these complementary economic zones.
Infrastructure relies on a network of major highways. The journey begins on Honduras' CA-4 highway, which connects to the Agua Caliente border crossing. After clearing customs, the route utilizes Mexico's federal highway network, primarily the México-Toluca highway (Federal Highway 15D/55D) for the final leg into the Estado de México. Key border considerations include the Agua Caliente/El Hato crossing, where compliance with both Honduran and Mexican customs regulations is mandatory. Our providers hold certifications like C-TPAT and FAST, which streamline processes for trusted shipments.
Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations on this corridor through our alliance of specialized carriers. We exclusively provide Full Truckload (FTL) solutions, matching your cargo—whether dry van, refrigerated, or specialized—with vetted providers experienced in this specific international route. Our network manages the cross-border complexities, from documentation coordination at Agua Caliente to ensuring equipment suitability for the varied terrain, providing you a single point of contact for a door-to-door, cross-border freight solution.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Santa Rosa de Copán - Toluca
Origin
Santa Rosa de Copán, located in the Copán department of western Honduras, serves as a strategic agricultural and commercial hub for the region. Its location provides direct access to the CA-4 highway, the main arterial road connecting Western Honduras to the Guatemalan and Salvadoran borders, and ultimately to the key Agua Caliente crossing into Mexico. This makes it a natural logistics origin point for exports heading north.
The local economy is dominated by high-value agriculture, particularly coffee production—one of Honduras's primary exports—along with other crops like citrus, bananas, and vegetables. Light manufacturing and food processing also exist to support the agricultural sector. The available transportation infrastructure is centered on the CA-4 highway, which supports both domestic distribution and international transit. The nearby Puerto Cortés seaport also integrates with this corridor for multimodal opportunities, though our FTL service focuses on the direct land route.
Destination
Toluca
Toluca, the capital of the Estado de México, is a major industrial and distribution center strategically located just west of Mexico City. Its logistics significance is paramount due to its proximity to one of the world's largest consumer markets, its extensive industrial base, and its connectivity via the México-Toluca highway (Federal Highway 15D/55D), which links directly to Mexico City's ring roads and the broader federal highway network.
Key industries include automotive manufacturing (with plants for major brands), food and beverage processing, pharmaceuticals, textiles, and a vast array of light manufacturing. It functions as a critical distribution node for goods destined for the Mexico City metropolitan area and central Mexico. The transportation infrastructure is robust, featuring the modern México-Toluca toll highway, connections to the Toluca International Airport, and integration with rail intermodal terminals. This makes Toluca an ideal endpoint for full truckload shipments requiring efficient last-mile distribution or access to manufacturing supply chains.
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