Tallahassee to Jalapa
Jalapa → TallahasseeFTL freight transportation service between Tallahassee and Jalapa. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Tallahassee - Jalapa
The logistics corridor between Tallahassee, Florida and Jalapa, Guatemala represents a vital cross-border connection linking the southeastern United States with Central America. This strategic route spans approximately 1,852 kilometers, facilitating the movement of goods between two distinct economic regions. The corridor serves as a critical artery for trade, connecting the industrial and agricultural output of Florida with the growing manufacturing and agricultural sectors of Guatemala's highlands.
This transportation route traverses diverse terrain and crosses multiple international borders, requiring expert logistics coordination. The journey begins in Florida's capital region, known for its government institutions and educational facilities, before progressing through the southeastern United States and into Mexico. From there, the route continues through Mexico's southern states before entering Guatemala, where it ascends into the mountainous region surrounding Jalapa.
Key industries utilizing this corridor include agricultural products, manufacturing components, and consumer goods. The route is particularly important for time-sensitive freight and temperature-controlled shipments that require dedicated transportation. Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations along this corridor through our network of certified carriers, providing full truckload (FTL) services with expertise in cross-border documentation, customs clearance, and the specific requirements of international freight movement between these regions.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Tallahassee - Jalapa
Origin
Tallahassee
Tallahassee, the capital city of Florida, serves as a strategic logistics hub in the southeastern United States. Located in the Florida Panhandle, the city benefits from its position at the intersection of major transportation routes, including Interstate 10, which connects the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. Tallahassee's economy is anchored by government institutions, higher education (Florida State University and Florida A&M University), and a growing technology sector. The region's logistics infrastructure includes the Tallahassee International Airport, multiple freight terminals, and proximity to major seaports in Jacksonville and Tampa. The city's central location within Florida makes it an ideal origin point for distributing goods throughout the southeastern United States and beyond.
Destination
Jalapa, located in southeastern Guatemala, is the capital of Jalapa Department and serves as an important commercial center in the country's highlands. The city's strategic position in the mountainous region connects it to both Guatemala City and the eastern border with Honduras, making it a vital node in Guatemala's transportation network. Jalapa's economy is primarily agricultural, with significant production of corn, beans, and vegetables, alongside emerging manufacturing activities. The region's infrastructure includes the CA-10 highway connecting to Guatemala City and the Atlantic Highway (CA-9), providing access to Puerto Barrios on the Caribbean coast. The city's elevation and climate make it suitable for various agricultural and light industrial activities, creating consistent demand for reliable freight transportation services.






