Tijuana to Comayagua
Comayagua → TijuanaFTL freight transportation service between Tijuana and Comayagua. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Tijuana - Comayagua
The Tijuana to Comayagua corridor represents a critical north-south logistics artery connecting the manufacturing powerhouse of Northern Mexico with the growing industrial heartland of Central America. This strategic route, spanning approximately 3,587 kilometers, facilitates the essential flow of goods, components, and finished products between two dynamic economic zones, underpinning supply chains across the region. The corridor's importance is magnified by its role in supporting the maquiladora industry in Baja California and the burgeoning assembly and agricultural sectors in Honduras, making it a vital conduit for trade.
Economically, the corridor bridges the U.S.-Mexico manufacturing ecosystem with Central American markets and production centers. Tijuana's industrial base, heavily oriented toward export manufacturing, relies on this route to ship finished goods south or receive raw materials. Conversely, Comayagua serves as a key distribution and production hub for Honduras and neighboring countries, with its economy driven by agriculture, textiles, and light industry. The seamless movement of full truckload (FTL) freight along this corridor is fundamental for Just-in-Time manufacturing and regional distribution networks.
Control Terrestre expertly navigates the complexities of this cross-border corridor through our specialized FTL and dedicated services. We manage the intricate logistics of multiple international border crossings, leveraging our providers' certifications including C-TPAT, FAST, and BASC to ensure compliant and efficient customs clearance. Our fleet includes the necessary equipment—from dry vans and reefers to flatbeds for specialized cargo—to handle the diverse goods traded on this route. We coordinate the entire journey, from origin pickup to final destination delivery, providing a single point of contact for our clients' most critical shipments.
The infrastructure relies on a network of major highways, including Mexico's Federal Highway 2 and 15, and the Central American Highway CA-5. Key border transitions occur at the Mexico-Guatemala frontier (such as Ciudad Hidalgo/Tecún Umán) and within Central America. Control Terrestre's strength lies in our deep operational knowledge of this entire corridor, our established relationships with certified carriers on both ends, and our commitment to providing a human, reliable service. We transform the challenge of a long, multi-country haul into a streamlined, manageable solution for our customers' supply chains.
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Available services for the corridor Tijuana - Comayagua
Origin
Tijuana
Tijuana, Baja California, is a premier logistics origin due to its unparalleled strategic position as a primary gateway between Mexico's manufacturing sector and the United States. The city is a epicenter of the maquiladora industry, hosting thousands of factories that produce electronics, medical devices, automotive parts, and consumer goods for global export. This dense industrial activity creates consistent, high-volume demand for outbound freight transportation. Its infrastructure is world-class, featuring direct access to the Port of San Diego for intermodal options, the Tijuana International Airport, and major highway networks like Fed-2 and Fed-1 that feed directly south into the Mexican interior and toward the Central American border. For Control Terrestre, Tijuana represents a high-velocity origin where our FTL and dedicated services are essential for moving large-scale production efficiently out of the region.
Destination
Comayagua, located in central Honduras, is a strategically vital logistics destination serving as a hub for the country and the broader Central American region. Its central geography provides relatively efficient access to major population centers like Tegucigalpa, San Pedro Sula, and export ports on both the Caribbean and Pacific coasts. The local and regional economy is robustly supported by agriculture (coffee, fruits, sugarcane), textile manufacturing, and light industry, generating significant demand for inbound raw materials and outbound finished goods. Key transportation infrastructure includes the CA-5 highway, the main north-south artery of Central America connecting to Guatemala, El Salvador, and Nicaragua. Control Terrestre leverages this infrastructure to provide comprehensive door-to-door FTL service, positioning Comayagua as a key node in our North American and Central American network for both import and export flows.






