Torreón to Durango
Durango → TorreónFTL freight transportation service between Torreón and Durango. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Torreón - Durango
The Torreón-Durango corridor is a key logistics route in northern Mexico, connecting two important industrial cities across a distance of approximately 211 km. This domestic corridor links Coahuila and Durango states through the efficient Highway 23, providing a strategic connection between the Laguna Region and the Central-Western Highlands. The route is fundamental for the supply chain of numerous companies operating in the region, facilitating the flow of goods between production centers, distribution hubs, and commercial markets.
The economic importance of this corridor is reflected in the diverse industrial activities it supports. Torreón, as part of the Laguna Region, is a major industrial and commercial center with a strong presence in the automotive, metallurgical, and agricultural sectors. Durango, for its part, has developed significant capabilities in mining, manufacturing, and food production. This complementarity between both cities creates a constant demand for freight transportation services, particularly for full truckload (FTL) shipments that require dedicated capacity and specialized handling.
The main highway infrastructure supporting this corridor is Federal Highway 23, which offers adequate conditions for freight transportation with multiple lanes and modern safety features. This route allows Control Terrestre to provide efficient transportation services, ensuring the timely delivery of goods between both cities. Our experience in this corridor enables us to offer reliable solutions for companies that need to move raw materials, finished products, and supplies between Torreón and Durango, adapting to the specific requirements of each industry and cargo type.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Torreón - Durango
Origin
Torreón, located in Coahuila, is a strategic logistics hub in northern Mexico. Its geographic position in the Laguna Region, at the intersection of multiple transportation routes, makes it an ideal point for distribution and freight consolidation. The city has developed robust infrastructure including the Torreón International Airport, an extensive rail network, and modern highways connecting to the main industrial centers of the north. Torreón's industrial park is home to automotive, metallurgical, and manufacturing companies, creating a constant demand for transportation services to move both raw materials and finished products to other markets.
Destination
Durango, the capital of Durango state, occupies a strategic position in the Central-Western Highlands of Mexico. Its location serves as a bridge between the northern industrial corridor and the central-western production centers. The city has developed significant logistics capabilities with the Durango International Airport and access to major highways that connect to the Pacific coast and central Mexico. Durango's economy is characterized by mining, manufacturing, and food production, with growing industrial parks that require efficient transportation services to maintain their supply chains and distribute their products to national and international markets.






