Seattle to Tepic
Tepic → SeattleFTL freight transportation service between Seattle and Tepic. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Seattle - Tepic
The Seattle-Tepic logistics corridor represents a vital connection between the Pacific Northwest of the United States and the western coast of Mexico. This cross-border route spans approximately 3,295 kilometers, linking one of America's most dynamic tech and industrial hubs with a growing economic center in Nayarit. The corridor facilitates the movement of high-value goods, electronics, and industrial components, supporting the integrated supply chains between both nations.
The transportation infrastructure along this route includes major highways such as Interstate 5 through the United States, connecting to Mexican Federal Highway 15D. The primary border crossing at Tijuana/San Diego offers efficient processing for commercial vehicles, while alternative crossings like Nogales provide flexibility for specialized shipments. This infrastructure supports the seamless movement of full truckload (FTL) freight between the two countries.
Control Terrestre facilitates operations on this corridor through our network of certified carriers and strategic partnerships. Our providers hold essential certifications including C-TPAT and FAST, ensuring expedited customs clearance and secure transportation. We coordinate the entire journey, from pickup in Seattle's industrial zones to final delivery in Tepic, managing all cross-border documentation and compliance requirements.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Seattle - Tepic
Origin
Seattle
Seattle serves as a strategic logistics hub on the West Coast, with its port being one of the busiest in the United States for international trade. The city's location provides direct access to major transportation networks, including Interstate 5, which runs north-south along the West Coast. Seattle's economy is driven by technology, aerospace (Boeing), and maritime industries, creating consistent demand for freight transportation services. The region's infrastructure includes multiple intermodal facilities, warehousing centers, and a well-developed highway system that connects to the broader national network.
Destination
Tepic, the capital of Nayarit, occupies a strategic position on Mexico's Pacific coast with growing importance in the country's logistics network. The city benefits from its proximity to major ports and its connection to the national highway system. Tepic's economy encompasses agriculture, manufacturing, and increasingly, technology and service sectors. The region's transportation infrastructure includes Federal Highway 15D, which provides efficient road connections to other major Mexican cities and ports, facilitating both domestic distribution and international trade.






