Tepic to Jacksonville
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Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Tepic - Jacksonville
The logistics corridor between Tepic, Nayarit, and Jacksonville, Florida, represents a vital commercial link between Mexico's Pacific coast and the southeastern United States. This cross-border route spans approximately 2,516 kilometers, connecting two strategic economic regions through a well-established transportation network. The corridor facilitates the movement of goods between Mexico's growing industrial sector and one of the busiest ports in the United States, creating essential supply chain connections for companies operating in both countries.
The economic significance of this corridor is substantial, as it connects Tepic's developing manufacturing and agricultural sectors with Jacksonville's diverse industrial base. Jacksonville serves as a major distribution hub with its deep-water port, extensive rail connections, and proximity to major southeastern markets. The route passes through key industrial zones and agricultural regions, making it particularly valuable for companies in automotive, electronics, food and beverage, and consumer goods sectors that require reliable cross-border transportation solutions.
Transportation along this corridor primarily utilizes Mexico's Federal Highway 15 and Federal Highway 45, connecting to major U.S. interstate systems including I-10 and I-95. The route crosses at key border points such as Laredo or El Paso, where Control Terrestre's C-TPAT and FAST certified partners ensure efficient customs processing and compliance with all regulatory requirements. Our extensive network of experienced carriers and dedicated teams manages the complexities of cross-border documentation, customs clearance, and regulatory compliance, providing seamless door-to-door service for full truckload shipments throughout the entire journey.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Tepic - Jacksonville
Origin
Tepic, the capital city of Nayarit, Mexico, serves as a strategic logistics hub in western Mexico with excellent connectivity to both Pacific ports and inland markets. Located in the heart of Nayarit's agricultural and manufacturing region, Tepic benefits from its proximity to major transportation infrastructure including Federal Highway 15, which connects directly to the U.S. border and Pacific ports. The city's industrial parks and manufacturing facilities support a diverse economic base that includes electronics, automotive components, agricultural products, and processed foods, making it an ideal origin point for cross-border freight movements.
The transportation infrastructure around Tepic includes modern highways, rail connections, and proximity to Puerto Vallarta's international airport for air cargo options. The region's agricultural sector produces significant volumes of produce, livestock, and processed foods that require reliable refrigerated transportation to U.S. markets. Tepic's strategic location allows for efficient distribution throughout Mexico while providing direct access to major U.S. markets through established cross-border corridors, making it an increasingly important origin point for companies seeking to optimize their supply chain operations.
Destination
Jacksonville
Jacksonville, Florida, stands as one of the most strategic logistics hubs on the U.S. East Coast, offering unparalleled connectivity and distribution capabilities. The city's deep-water port is among the busiest in the United States, handling significant volumes of international cargo while providing direct access to the Atlantic shipping lanes. Jacksonville's extensive transportation infrastructure includes major interstate highways (I-95, I-10), a comprehensive rail network operated by multiple Class I railroads, and Jacksonville International Airport, creating multiple options for freight movement and distribution throughout the southeastern United States.
The economic landscape of Jacksonville encompasses diverse industries including automotive manufacturing, aerospace and defense, financial services, healthcare, and distribution centers for major retailers. The region's proximity to major southeastern markets such as Atlanta, Miami, and Charlotte, combined with Florida's growing population and consumer base, makes Jacksonville an ideal destination for cross-border freight. The city's designation as a Foreign Trade Zone and its robust customs infrastructure facilitate efficient import processing, while its central location allows for cost-effective distribution throughout the eastern United States.






