Tijuana to Sololá
Sololá → TijuanaFTL freight transportation service between Tijuana and Sololá. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Tijuana - Sololá
The logistics corridor connecting Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico to Sololá, Sololá, Guatemala represents a vital cross-border transportation route spanning approximately 3,275 kilometers. This corridor serves as a crucial link between Mexico's northern industrial powerhouse and Guatemala's central highlands, facilitating the movement of goods across diverse economic regions. The route traverses Mexico's Pacific corridor, connecting key industrial centers before crossing into Guatemala through the southern border.
The corridor's strategic importance stems from its connection between Tijuana's manufacturing and export-oriented economy with Guatemala's growing industrial and agricultural sectors. Major industries utilizing this route include automotive components, electronics, agricultural products, textiles, and consumer goods. The corridor passes through Mexico's Federal Highway 15D (Cuota Mazatlán-Ciudad Juárez) and continues south through Mexico's Federal Highway 190, connecting with Guatemala's CA-9 highway network.
Key border crossings along this route include the Tijuana-San Diego crossing and various southern Mexico-Guatemala border points, where C-TPAT certified carriers ensure smooth customs clearance. Control Terrestre's expertise in cross-border operations ensures seamless transportation through these critical junctures, with our certified carriers handling all necessary documentation and compliance requirements. Our dedicated FTL services provide secure, direct transportation without intermediate stops, maintaining cargo integrity throughout the journey.
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Available services for the corridor Tijuana - Sololá
Origin
Tijuana
Tijuana stands as a strategic logistics hub on Mexico's northern border, serving as the primary gateway for international trade with the United States. The city's location adjacent to San Diego provides unparalleled access to North American markets, with multiple border crossing options and extensive transportation infrastructure. Tijuana's industrial landscape encompasses aerospace manufacturing, medical device production, electronics assembly, and automotive industries, supported by numerous maquiladoras and export-oriented facilities. The city boasts modern logistics infrastructure including the Tijuana International Airport, rail connections, and proximity to the Port of Ensenada for maritime freight options.
Destination
Sololá, located in Guatemala's central highlands, serves as a strategic distribution point for the country's southern and western regions. The city's position along Guatemala's main transportation corridors provides access to major markets including Guatemala City, Quetzaltenango, and the Pacific coast. Sololá's economy centers around agriculture, textiles, and traditional crafts, with growing industrial development in surrounding areas. The region benefits from Guatemala's CA-9 highway network, connecting to major ports like Puerto Quetzal and providing access to both domestic and international markets throughout Central America.






