Tijuana to Sacramento
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Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Tijuana - Sacramento
The Tijuana-Sacramento corridor represents a vital logistics connection between Mexico's northwestern industrial hub and California's capital, spanning approximately 784 kilometers across diverse terrain and economic zones. This cross-border route serves as a critical artery for trade between Mexico and the United States, facilitating the movement of goods between Tijuana's manufacturing powerhouse and Sacramento's agricultural and technological centers.
The corridor traverses the US-Mexico border at key points, with Tijuana serving as one of North America's most important manufacturing and export centers. The region's maquiladora industry, automotive manufacturing, and electronics production create substantial freight volumes requiring efficient transportation to northern destinations. Sacramento, as California's capital and a major distribution center, receives diverse cargo ranging from agricultural products to industrial equipment.
Transportation infrastructure along this route includes major highways such as Mexico's Federal Highway 1D and 5, transitioning to Interstate 5 in California. The corridor passes through key logistics hubs including San Diego, Los Angeles, and the Central Valley, offering multiple routing options for freight optimization. Border crossing efficiency is enhanced through Tijuana's modern facilities and Control Terrestre's expertise in cross-border documentation and customs procedures.
Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations on this corridor through our certified transportation network, ensuring compliance with C-TPAT and other security protocols. Our specialized knowledge of cross-border requirements, combined with real-time tracking capabilities, enables us to provide reliable full truckload services that meet the demanding timelines of modern supply chains.
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Available services for the corridor Tijuana - Sacramento
Origin
Tijuana
Tijuana stands as a strategic logistics gateway on Mexico's Pacific coast, offering direct access to major US markets through its proximity to California. The city's location just 30 kilometers from the US border makes it an ideal origin point for cross-border freight operations. Tijuana's modern transportation infrastructure includes the Tijuana International Airport, the San Ysidro Port of Entry (the busiest land border crossing in the Western Hemisphere), and well-maintained highway connections to major Mexican and US transportation networks.
The region's economy is driven by diverse industrial sectors including aerospace manufacturing, medical device production, electronics assembly, and automotive manufacturing. The maquiladora industry, which involves foreign companies establishing manufacturing operations in Mexico, has created a robust logistics ecosystem with numerous warehouses, distribution centers, and specialized freight services. Tijuana's Free Trade Zone status and proximity to major US ports enhance its appeal as a manufacturing and export hub.
Destination
Sacramento
Sacramento serves as a strategic logistics hub in Northern California, offering excellent connectivity to major West Coast markets and beyond. The city's location at the confluence of major highways, including Interstate 5 and Interstate 80, provides efficient access to San Francisco, the Central Valley, and the Pacific Northwest. Sacramento International Airport and the Port of Sacramento complement the city's multimodal transportation capabilities, supporting diverse freight movements.
The Sacramento region's economy encompasses a wide range of industries, with particular strength in agriculture, food processing, government services, and technology. The area's agricultural significance means substantial freight volumes of fresh produce, processed foods, and agricultural equipment flow through the region. Additionally, Sacramento's growing technology sector and proximity to the San Francisco Bay Area create demand for specialized freight services supporting high-tech manufacturing and distribution.






