Sololá to Long Beach
Long Beach → SololáFTL freight transportation service between Sololá and Long Beach. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Sololá - Long Beach
The logistics corridor between Sololá, Guatemala and Long Beach, California represents a vital trade link connecting Central America with the West Coast of the United States. This 3,439 km cross-border route facilitates the movement of diverse cargo types from Guatemala's industrial heartland to one of America's busiest ports. The corridor traverses through Mexico's Pacific corridor, utilizing major transportation arteries that connect seamlessly with U.S. interstate highways, creating an efficient pathway for freight movement between these two nations.
This route serves numerous industries including manufacturing, agriculture, textiles, and electronics, with Sololá's strategic location near Guatemala City providing access to the country's main industrial zones. The corridor passes through key Mexican cities including Tapachula, Ciudad Hidalgo, and Guadalajara before crossing into the United States through California ports of entry. Major highways such as CA-1 in Guatemala, Mexican Federal Highways 200 and 15, and U.S. Interstate 5 create a reliable transportation network for cross-border freight.
Control Terrestre specializes in managing the complexities of this cross-border corridor, ensuring seamless customs clearance and compliance with all regulatory requirements at both Mexican and U.S. border crossings. Our experienced team handles all documentation, permits, and coordination with customs authorities to minimize delays and ensure your cargo reaches Long Beach efficiently. With our strategic partnerships and certified carriers, we provide reliable full truckload service that connects your business from Sololá to the Port of Long Beach, facilitating your international trade operations.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Sololá - Long Beach
Origin
Sololá, located in Guatemala's highlands, serves as a strategic logistics hub for the country's western region. Its proximity to Guatemala City and major industrial zones makes it an ideal origin point for freight destined for international markets. The region benefits from well-developed road infrastructure connecting to CA-1, Guatemala's primary highway network, which provides direct access to the Mexican border and beyond. Sololá's location near key manufacturing centers and agricultural production areas positions it as a critical node for export-oriented businesses looking to access North American markets.
Destination
Long Beach
Long Beach, California stands as one of the most important logistics hubs on the U.S. West Coast, home to the Port of Long Beach - the second busiest container port in the United States. The city's strategic location provides immediate access to major distribution networks, rail connections, and proximity to the Los Angeles metropolitan area's vast consumer market. Long Beach's extensive transportation infrastructure includes direct access to Interstate 710, rail yards operated by major Class I railroads, and proximity to LAX airport, making it an ideal destination for international freight requiring efficient distribution throughout Southern California and beyond.






