Savannah to Zacatecas
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Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Savannah - Zacatecas
The logistics corridor connecting Savannah, Georgia, to Zacatecas, Zacatecas, represents a vital trade link between the southeastern United States and central Mexico. This 2,353 km cross-border route facilitates the movement of goods between two major economic regions, enabling efficient supply chain operations for companies engaged in North American trade. The corridor leverages the Port of Savannah, one of the busiest container ports in the United States, as a primary gateway for international cargo destined for Mexico's industrial heartland.
This transportation route serves as a critical artery for various industries, particularly automotive, electronics, and manufacturing sectors that have established operations in Zacatecas. The region has become increasingly important for automotive manufacturing, with several international companies maintaining production facilities. The corridor also supports the movement of agricultural products, consumer goods, and industrial equipment between these two economic zones.
Transportation along this corridor primarily utilizes Interstate 16 and Interstate 75 from Savannah to major freight hubs in Atlanta, then connects through major Mexican highways including Highway 45 and Highway 49. The primary border crossing is typically through Laredo, Texas, though alternative crossings exist depending on specific cargo requirements and customs considerations. Control Terrestre facilitates seamless cross-border operations by coordinating with certified transportation partners, managing customs documentation, and ensuring compliance with both US and Mexican regulations throughout the journey.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Savannah - Zacatecas
Origin
Savannah
Savannah, Georgia serves as a strategic logistics hub on the southeastern coast of the United States. The Port of Savannah, comprising the Garden City Terminal and Ocean Terminal, is the largest single-terminal container facility in North America and handles over 4.5 million TEUs annually. The city's location provides excellent access to major southeastern markets and features robust intermodal connections including direct rail service to major inland terminals. Savannah's economy benefits from a diverse industrial base including manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, and food processing sectors, making it a critical origin point for various freight movements.
Destination
Zacatecas, located in central Mexico, occupies a strategic position in the country's logistics network. The state serves as an important industrial center with growing automotive and mining sectors. Zacatecas benefits from its proximity to major Mexican industrial corridors and has developed significant transportation infrastructure including Highway 45, which connects to the US border. The region's economy encompasses mining operations, automotive manufacturing, and agricultural production, creating diverse freight transportation needs. The city's elevation and central location make it an important distribution point for goods throughout central and northern Mexico.






