Santa Tecla to Boise
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Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Santa Tecla - Boise
The Santa Tecla to Boise logistics corridor represents a strategic connection between Central America and the Northwestern United States, spanning approximately 4,201 kilometers. This cross-border route facilitates the movement of goods between El Salvador's industrial heartland and Idaho's agricultural and technology-driven economy. The corridor passes through key Mexican states including Chiapas, Oaxaca, Puebla, and Sonora, before crossing into the United States through Arizona or California, continuing north through Nevada to reach Boise.
The transportation infrastructure along this route includes Mexico's Federal Highway 190 and Highway 15, connecting to major U.S. interstates such as I-10, I-15, and I-84. This corridor serves diverse industries including electronics, automotive components, agricultural products, and manufactured goods. Control Terrestre's expertise in cross-border operations ensures seamless customs clearance at key points such as Ciudad Hidalgo (Mexico-Guatemala border) and major U.S. entry points, with specialized knowledge of documentation requirements for both countries.
This route is particularly valuable for companies engaged in maquiladora operations, electronics manufacturing, and agricultural exports. The corridor's strategic importance continues to grow with increasing trade between Central America and the Pacific Northwest, supported by Boise's expanding logistics infrastructure and Santa Tecla's position as a manufacturing and distribution hub for El Salvador.
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Origin
Santa Tecla
Santa Tecla, located in the La Libertad department of El Salvador, serves as a crucial logistics hub for Central American trade. Strategically positioned just west of San Salvador, it benefits from proximity to El Salvador International Airport and the Port of Acajutla, one of Central America's most important maritime terminals. The city hosts a diverse industrial base including electronics manufacturing, textiles, food processing, and automotive parts production. Santa Tecla's well-developed road network connects to the Pan-American Highway, facilitating efficient distribution throughout the region. The area's industrial parks and free trade zones make it an ideal origin point for export-oriented businesses seeking reliable transportation solutions to North American markets.
Destination
Boise
Boise, Idaho serves as a strategic logistics hub for the Northwestern United States, offering unique advantages for distribution and warehousing operations. Located in the Treasure Valley, Boise provides excellent access to major transportation routes including I-84, which connects to I-15 and I-90, facilitating distribution throughout the Pacific Northwest and beyond. The city's economy is anchored by technology, agriculture, food processing, and manufacturing sectors, with growing demand for efficient supply chain solutions. Boise's relatively central location within the western U.S. makes it an ideal distribution point for reaching major markets in Seattle, Portland, Salt Lake City, and Denver within 24-48 hours. The city's expanding logistics infrastructure includes modern warehousing facilities and intermodal connections, supporting the increasing volume of cross-border freight moving through this corridor.






