Seattle to Choluteca
Choluteca → SeattleFTL freight transportation service between Seattle and Choluteca. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Seattle - Choluteca
The logistics corridor connecting Seattle, Washington, to Choluteca, Honduras, spans approximately 5,010 kilometers and represents a vital cross-border freight route linking the Pacific Northwest of the United States with southern Central America. This corridor serves as a strategic gateway for companies seeking to move full truckload (FTL) freight between North America and the Central American isthmus, facilitating trade flows that support regional economic integration and supply chain diversification.
Seattle anchors the northern end of this corridor as one of the most important logistics hubs on the U.S. West Coast. The city's proximity to major Pacific ports, combined with its robust highway infrastructure—including Interstate 5 and connections to Interstate 90—makes it an ideal origin point for freight destined for Central America. Key industries driving cargo volumes along this route include technology, aerospace, agriculture, seafood, and manufactured goods. On the southern end, Choluteca serves as a critical logistics node in southern Honduras, connecting to neighboring Nicaragua and El Salvador and providing access to agricultural zones, manufacturing corridors, and regional distribution networks.
The primary transportation infrastructure supporting this corridor follows a southbound trajectory through major U.S. interstate highways, crossing into Mexico before continuing through Mexican federal highways and eventually entering Central America via the CA-1 (Pan-American Highway) corridor. Key border crossings include the U.S.-Mexico border points and subsequent crossings into Guatemala and Honduras. Customs considerations along this route involve compliance with U.S. C-TPAT and FAST certifications, Mexican customs regulations, and Central American transit documentation requirements. Each border crossing demands careful coordination of documentation, cargo inspections, and adherence to regional trade agreements.
At Control Terrestre, we facilitate seamless operations along this corridor through our alliance of experienced and strategic transportation providers. Our FTL services ensure dedicated, door-to-door freight movement with full visibility and compliance at every stage. We work with C-TPAT, FAST, BASC, Clean Transportation, Responsible Care, and Trusted Resource certified carriers to guarantee the highest standards of security and environmental responsibility. Whether your cargo originates in the industrial zones of Seattle or is destined for the growing markets of Choluteca, we provide the expertise and network to keep your supply chain moving efficiently across borders.
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Available services for the corridor Seattle - Choluteca
Origin
Seattle
Seattle, Washington, stands as one of the most strategically significant logistics hubs on the U.S. West Coast. Located in the Pacific Northwest, the city offers direct access to major seaports, including the Port of Seattle and the Port of Tacoma, which collectively handle substantial volumes of international trade. The region's transportation infrastructure is anchored by Interstate 5, the primary north-south corridor on the West Coast, and Interstate 90, which connects to broader national freight networks. Seattle's economy is driven by diverse industries including technology, aerospace manufacturing, agriculture, seafood processing, and retail distribution. Companies in these sectors rely on efficient ground transportation to move full truckload freight domestically and internationally. The city's proximity to Canadian and Mexican trade routes further enhances its role as a multimodal logistics center, making it an ideal origin point for cross-border freight corridors extending into Central America.
Destination
Choluteca, located in southern Honduras, serves as a strategic logistics destination within the Central American supply chain network. The city sits along key transportation routes that connect Honduras with neighboring Nicaragua and El Salvador, providing access to important agricultural production zones, manufacturing corridors, and regional distribution centers. Choluteca's economy is supported by industries such as agriculture—including melon, sugarcane, and shrimp farming—as well as light manufacturing and cross-border trade. The region's transportation infrastructure links to the CA-1 Pan-American Highway, enabling freight movement throughout Central America. As a growing logistics node, Choluteca offers companies the opportunity to reach southern Honduran markets and serve as a distribution point for goods moving across the region, making it a valuable endpoint for cross-border freight corridors originating in the United States.






