Ruta Torreón - Punta Gorda

Torreón to Punta Gorda

Punta Gorda → Torreón

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Everything you need to know about the corridor Torreón - Punta Gorda

The Torreón to Punta Gorda corridor is a critical north-south logistics artery connecting the industrial heartland of northern Mexico with the Caribbean gateway of southern Belize. Spanning approximately 1,843 kilometers, this cross-border route facilitates the movement of goods between two economically vibrant regions, playing a pivotal role in regional trade and supply chain integration. The corridor supports the export of Mexican manufactured goods, agricultural products, and raw materials, while enabling the import of Belizean commodities such as citrus fruits, timber, and seafood into the Mexican market and beyond.

Torreón, a major industrial and agricultural hub in Coahuila, serves as a powerful origin point. Its economy is driven by automotive manufacturing, metal mechanics, agro-industry, and textiles. The region's robust infrastructure, including the Mexico 40D highway and rail connections, efficiently links production centers to this southern corridor. Punta Gorda, the capital of Belize's Toledo District, is the strategic terminus. It acts as a primary port of entry for goods destined for Belize and the wider Central American Caribbean coast, with its economy centered on citrus production, timber, and increasingly, tourism-related logistics.

Key transportation infrastructure along the route primarily follows Mexico's Federal Highway 40D southward, transitioning onto the Chetumal–Belize City road network after crossing the border at the official Mexico-Belize crossing. Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations on this corridor through our strategic alliance of certified carriers. Our providers hold essential credentials like C-TPAT and FAST for expedited cross-border processing, and our fleet includes the necessary equipment—from 53' dry vans and reefers to flatbeds—to handle the diverse cargo, including agricultural, manufactured, and specialized goods, moving between these points.

Torreón Origin

Torreón

Coahuila, Mexico

Torreón, located in the Laguna region of Coahuila, Mexico, is a cornerstone of national industry and logistics. Its strategic position offers direct access to major north-south and east-west corridors, making it an ideal origin for freight heading south. The city is a dominant force in sectors such as automotive manufacturing (with plants from major OEMs), metal mechanics, agro-industrial processing (notably cotton and dairy), and textiles. This industrial base generates consistent, high-volume freight requiring reliable full truckload solutions. The region's logistics infrastructure is well-developed, featuring the Mexico 40D federal highway—a primary toll road connecting to the interior and southern borders—along with significant rail freight operations and proximity to the Torreón International Airport. This multimodal capacity ensures efficient consolidation and dispatch of goods onto the southern corridor toward Belize and Central America.

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Punta Gorda Destination

Punta Gorda

Toledo, Belize

Punta Gorda, the capital of Belize's Toledo District, serves as the southern terminus of this corridor and a vital Caribbean logistics hub. Its strategic importance lies in its role as the primary gateway for commercial traffic between Belize and Mexico, and by extension, Central America. The local economy is heavily based on citrus fruit cultivation and processing (primarily oranges and grapefruits), timber extraction, and increasingly, tourism, which drives demand for general merchandise and construction materials. Key transportation infrastructure includes the Southern Highway (Hummingbird Highway) connecting to Belize City and the Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport, and the road network linking directly to the Mexican border at Subteniente López. While infrastructure is less dense than in major Mexican cities, its function as the main port of entry for the Toledo District makes it indispensable for moving Belizean exports north and supplying the region with imports from Mexico and beyond.

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