Tepic to Albuquerque
Albuquerque → TepicFTL freight transportation service between Tepic and Albuquerque. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Tepic - Albuquerque
The logistics corridor between Tepic, Nayarit and Albuquerque, New Mexico represents a vital trade route connecting the Pacific coast of Mexico with the southwestern United States. This 1,520 km cross-border corridor facilitates the movement of goods between Mexico's growing industrial centers and the United States' distribution hubs. The route traverses diverse terrain, crossing the international border at key points before connecting to major interstate highways that lead to Albuquerque's strategic location in the heart of New Mexico.
The corridor serves a diverse range of industries, including electronics manufacturing, automotive components, agricultural products, and consumer goods. Tepic has developed as an important industrial center in western Mexico, while Albuquerque functions as a major distribution point for the southwestern United States, with strong connections to markets in Texas, Colorado, and Arizona. The region's manufacturing and logistics sectors rely heavily on efficient cross-border transportation to maintain their supply chains.
Transportation infrastructure along this corridor includes Mexico's Federal Highway 15, which connects Tepic to the border region, and US Interstate 40, which provides direct access from the border to Albuquerque. The route benefits from modern highway systems on both sides of the border, though cross-border operations require careful coordination of customs procedures and documentation. Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations on this corridor through our expertise in cross-border logistics, certified transportation partners, and comprehensive knowledge of customs requirements for both Mexico and the United States.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Tepic - Albuquerque
Origin
Tepic, the capital city of Nayarit, Mexico, serves as a strategic logistics hub for western Mexico's Pacific coast region. Located in the foothills of the Sierra Madre Occidental, Tepic benefits from its proximity to major ports and industrial centers. The city has developed strong manufacturing capabilities, particularly in electronics, textiles, and agricultural processing. Tepic's industrial parks host numerous maquiladora operations and export-oriented businesses that require reliable transportation connections to the United States. The city's transportation infrastructure includes access to Federal Highway 15, which connects to the broader Mexican highway network and provides direct routes to border crossings. Tepic's airport also supports air cargo operations for time-sensitive shipments, complementing the ground transportation network.
Destination
Albuquerque
Albuquerque, New Mexico serves as a crucial logistics and distribution center in the southwestern United States. Situated at the crossroads of major interstate highways, including I-40 and I-25, Albuquerque provides excellent connectivity to regional markets across the Mountain and Southwest regions. The city's strategic location makes it a natural distribution point for goods moving throughout the western United States. Albuquerque's economy encompasses diverse sectors including technology, healthcare, education, and government services, all of which rely on efficient supply chain operations. The city's transportation infrastructure includes a major international airport, extensive rail connections, and proximity to key border crossings with Mexico. Albuquerque's logistics ecosystem includes warehousing, fulfillment centers, and cross-docking facilities that support both domestic and international trade.






