Totonicapán to Pierre
Pierre → TotonicapánFTL freight transportation service between Totonicapán and Pierre. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Totonicapán - Pierre
The logistics corridor between Totonicapán, Guatemala, and Pierre, South Dakota, represents a vital cross-border connection linking Central America with the U.S. Midwest. This 3,383 km route facilitates the movement of goods through a combination of road and border infrastructure, enabling seamless trade between Guatemala and the United States. The corridor is particularly significant for companies looking to establish reliable supply chains that span from the heart of Central America to the northern United States.
The economic importance of this corridor is underscored by the diverse industrial activities in both regions. Totonicapán is known for its textile and handicraft production, while Pierre serves as a regional hub for agriculture, manufacturing, and government services in South Dakota. The route supports industries such as textiles, electronics, automotive parts, and agricultural products, making it a key artery for trade between the two countries.
Transportation along this corridor primarily utilizes major highways, including the CA-1 in Guatemala, connecting to Mexican Federal Highways, and ultimately linking to U.S. Interstate systems. The corridor crosses through key border points such as Ciudad Hidalgo or El Ceibo in Guatemala, and continues through Mexico before entering the United States via Laredo or other strategic crossings. Control Terrestre ensures smooth operations by leveraging our C-TPAT-certified carriers and expertise in cross-border documentation, customs clearance, and compliance with both Guatemalan and U.S. regulations.
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Available services for the corridor Totonicapán - Pierre
Origin
Totonicapán
Totonicapán, located in the western highlands of Guatemala, serves as a strategic logistics point for companies operating in the textile and handicraft sectors. The city is well-connected through Guatemala's highway network, particularly via the CA-1 (Pan-American Highway), which provides direct access to the Mexican border and beyond. Its proximity to Guatemala City also enhances its logistical relevance, as it allows for efficient distribution of goods to and from the capital's major cargo terminals and international airport.
Destination
Pierre
Pierre, the capital of South Dakota, is strategically positioned along the Missouri River and serves as a key logistics center for the U.S. Midwest. The city's infrastructure includes access to major U.S. highways such as U.S. Route 83 and South Dakota Highway 34, facilitating the efficient movement of goods throughout the region. Pierre's economy is driven by agriculture, manufacturing, and government services, making it a critical destination for freight transportation, particularly for agricultural products, industrial equipment, and consumer goods.






