Trenton to Limón
Limón → TrentonFTL freight transportation service between Trenton and Limón. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Trenton - Limón
The Trenton to Limón corridor represents a vital logistics connection between the northeastern United States and the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica. This 3,459 km cross-border route serves as a critical link for companies moving freight between North American manufacturing centers and Central American distribution networks. The corridor traverses multiple countries and diverse geographic regions, connecting the industrial heartland of New Jersey with Costa Rica's primary Atlantic port.
This route is particularly significant for industries requiring efficient supply chain solutions between the United States and Central America. The corridor facilitates the movement of industrial equipment, consumer goods, automotive parts, and agricultural products. Companies operating in sectors such as manufacturing, retail, and distribution rely on this connection to maintain their supply chains across international borders.
Key transportation infrastructure along this corridor includes major interstate highways in the United States, connecting roads through Mexico and Central America, and the final approach to Limón's port facilities. The route involves crossing multiple international borders, requiring expertise in customs documentation and compliance with varying regulations across different jurisdictions.
Control Terrestre specializes in managing the complexities of this cross-border corridor. Our experienced team ensures seamless coordination across all segments of the journey, from pickup in Trenton to final delivery in Limón. We handle all necessary documentation, customs procedures, and compliance requirements, providing our clients with reliable full truckload transportation solutions that keep their supply chains moving efficiently across international borders.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Trenton - Limón
Origin
Trenton
Trenton, New Jersey serves as a strategic logistics hub in the northeastern United States, offering excellent connectivity to major metropolitan areas including New York City, Philadelphia, and the broader Northeast Corridor. The city's location provides access to extensive transportation infrastructure, including major highways such as I-95, I-295, and the New Jersey Turnpike. Trenton benefits from proximity to major ports in New York/New Jersey and Philadelphia, as well as numerous warehousing and distribution centers in the region.
The Trenton area is home to diverse industries including manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, and professional services. The region's strong industrial base generates consistent freight volume, making it an important origin point for cross-border shipments. Local facilities are equipped with modern loading docks, secure storage areas, and specialized handling capabilities for various types of freight, supporting efficient full truckload operations.
Destination
Limón
Limón, located on Costa Rica's Caribbean coast, serves as the country's primary Atlantic port and a crucial gateway for international trade. The city's strategic coastal location provides direct access to maritime shipping routes connecting Central America with global markets. Limón's port facilities are among the most important in Central America, handling significant volumes of containerized cargo, bulk commodities, and specialized freight.
The region surrounding Limón supports various economic activities including agriculture, particularly banana and pineapple production, as well as emerging manufacturing and logistics sectors. The area has developed supporting infrastructure to handle international freight, including warehousing facilities, customs processing centers, and transportation connections to the rest of Costa Rica via the Atlantic Highway (Route 32). This infrastructure makes Limón an essential destination for companies requiring reliable distribution capabilities in Central America.






