Tampico to Reynosa
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Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Tampico - Reynosa
The Tampico-Reynosa corridor is a vital logistics route in northeastern Mexico, connecting two of the most important industrial and commercial centers in Tamaulipas. This 433 km route facilitates the movement of goods between the Port of Tampico, a key maritime entry point, and Reynosa, a strategic city on the US-Mexico border. The corridor is essential for the supply chain of various industries, enabling efficient transportation of raw materials and finished products to and from international markets.
The region benefits from a robust industrial ecosystem, with Tampico standing out for its petrochemical, automotive, and agricultural sectors, while Reynosa is recognized for its strong presence in electronics, automotive manufacturing, and maquiladora industries. The economic dynamism of both cities makes this corridor a critical axis for national and international trade. Additionally, its proximity to the US border enhances its relevance in cross-border logistics operations.
This corridor is supported by a well-developed transportation infrastructure, including the main highways such as the Tampico-Mante highway and the Reynosa-Victoria highway. These roads ensure efficient and safe connectivity, facilitating the transit of heavy cargo and specialized vehicles. Control Terrestre optimizes operations on this route through its fleet of certified carriers and advanced logistics solutions, ensuring timely and secure deliveries tailored to the specific needs of each industry.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Tampico - Reynosa
Origin
Tampico
Tampico, located in the southeastern part of Tamaulipas, is a strategic logistics hub thanks to its port connectivity and industrial infrastructure. The Port of Tampico is one of the most important in the Gulf of Mexico, facilitating the import and export of goods, particularly in the petrochemical, agricultural, and automotive sectors. Its proximity to the oil fields of the Gulf and its role in the energy industry make it a key point for the supply chain in northeastern Mexico.
The city has a robust transportation infrastructure, including access to major highways such as the Mexico 180D and Mexico 85D, which connect Tampico to other industrial centers in the country. Additionally, its airport and rail network complement its multimodal logistics capabilities, ensuring efficient distribution of goods to national and international destinations.
Destination
Reynosa
Reynosa, located on the US-Mexico border, is a strategic logistics hub due to its proximity to McAllen, Texas, and its integration into the North American industrial network. The city is a leader in the electronics and automotive sectors, hosting numerous maquiladora plants that export products to the United States and other international markets. Its strategic location makes it a key point for cross-border trade and supply chain optimization.
The city has a highly developed transportation infrastructure, including access to major highways such as the Mexico 85D and Mexico 2, which connect Reynosa to other industrial centers in Mexico and the United States. Additionally, its bridges and border crossings facilitate the efficient transit of goods, ensuring seamless integration with international logistics networks.






