Tepic to Sacramento
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Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Tepic - Sacramento
The Tepic-Sacramento corridor represents a vital trade link connecting the industrial heart of Nayarit with California's capital, spanning approximately 2473 kilometers across diverse terrain. This cross-border route traverses the Sierra Madre Occidental and crosses through key Mexican states before entering the United States through strategic border crossings. The corridor facilitates the movement of goods between Mexico's growing manufacturing sector and the extensive distribution networks of Northern California.
The economic significance of this route continues to expand as both regions develop their industrial capabilities. Tepic serves as a manufacturing hub for electronics, automotive components, and agricultural products, while Sacramento functions as a major distribution center for the West Coast, with strong connections to the San Francisco Bay Area and the broader Pacific Northwest. The corridor particularly benefits from the complementary nature of these economies, with Mexican manufacturers supplying components and finished goods to American retailers and assembly plants.
Transportation along this corridor relies primarily on Federal Highway 15 (Mexico 15) and Interstate 5 (I-5) in the United States, providing reliable access for commercial vehicles. The route offers multiple border crossing options, with Tijuana and Nogales serving as primary entry points into the U.S., depending on specific cargo requirements and seasonal conditions. Control Terrestre's expertise in navigating these border crossings, combined with our certified carriers' knowledge of customs procedures, ensures efficient transit times and compliance with all regulatory requirements for cross-border freight movement.
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Available services for the corridor Tepic - Sacramento
Origin
Tepic, the capital of Nayarit, occupies a strategic position in Western Mexico's logistics network. Located at the intersection of major highways connecting the Pacific coast with central Mexico, Tepic serves as a crucial distribution point for both domestic and international trade. The city's proximity to Puerto Vallarta and its access to Federal Highway 15 provide excellent connectivity for maritime and overland freight movements.
The region's economy thrives on diverse industries including electronics manufacturing, automotive parts production, and agricultural processing. Several industrial parks in and around Tepic house multinational companies taking advantage of Mexico's competitive manufacturing environment. The city's transportation infrastructure includes a modern highway network, rail connections to major Mexican cities, and proximity to Puerto Vallarta International Airport for air cargo operations.
Destination
Sacramento
Sacramento's strategic location in Northern California makes it an ideal logistics hub for the West Coast. Situated at the confluence of major transportation routes including Interstate 5, Interstate 80, and State Route 99, Sacramento provides seamless connectivity to major West Coast markets including San Francisco, Oakland, and the Silicon Valley. The city's central valley location offers relatively flat terrain and minimal weather disruptions, ensuring reliable year-round freight operations.
The Sacramento region has evolved into a major distribution center, hosting numerous warehouses, fulfillment centers, and logistics facilities. Key industries include agriculture and food processing, technology distribution, retail supply chain operations, and manufacturing support services. The Port of Sacramento, though smaller than coastal ports, provides inland waterway access, while the Sacramento International Airport offers air cargo capabilities. The region's proximity to major ports like Oakland and Stockton further enhances its role in international trade logistics.






