Trujillo to Chihuahua
Chihuahua → TrujilloFTL freight transportation service between Trujillo and Chihuahua. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Trujillo - Chihuahua
The Trujillo-Chihuahua corridor represents a vital logistics connection between Central America and northern Mexico, spanning approximately 2500 km through diverse terrain and economic zones. This cross-border route links the Caribbean coast of Honduras with one of Mexico's most industrialized northern states, facilitating the movement of goods between two dynamic economic regions.
The corridor traverses the CA-13 highway in Honduras, continues through Guatemala via CA-9, and enters Mexico through Ciudad Cuauhtémoc or Ciudad Hidalgo before connecting to Mexican Federal Highway 45. This route serves as a critical artery for international trade, connecting manufacturing hubs, agricultural production, and industrial facilities across three countries.
Key industries utilizing this corridor include automotive manufacturing, electronics, agricultural products, and consumer goods. The route particularly benefits from Chihuahua's strong industrial base, including maquiladoras, mining operations, and agricultural processing facilities. Control Terrestre provides specialized FTL services along this corridor, offering dedicated equipment and experienced drivers familiar with cross-border regulations, customs procedures, and the specific requirements of transporting goods through multiple jurisdictions.
Our expertise in managing cross-border operations ensures seamless transit through customs checkpoints, proper documentation handling, and compliance with C-TPAT and other international trade security protocols. We understand the unique challenges of this route, including varying road conditions, climate zones, and regulatory requirements across different countries.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Trujillo - Chihuahua
Origin
Trujillo, located on the Caribbean coast of Honduras, serves as a strategic port city and logistics hub for Central America's Atlantic trade. Its position provides direct access to maritime shipping routes, connecting inland production areas with international markets. The city's port facilities handle significant cargo volumes, making it an ideal origin point for freight moving to Mexico and beyond.
The region's economy centers on agricultural exports including coffee, bananas, and palm oil, alongside growing manufacturing and assembly operations. Trujillo benefits from the CA-13 highway, which provides reliable overland connections to the Guatemalan border and connects with the broader Central American highway network. The city's logistics infrastructure includes warehousing facilities, container yards, and customs services that facilitate efficient cargo handling and documentation processing.
Destination
Chihuahua, the capital of Mexico's largest state, stands as a major industrial and logistics center in northern Mexico. The city's strategic location near the US border and its position within the NAFTA/USMCA corridor make it a crucial node for North American trade. Chihuahua's well-developed transportation infrastructure includes multiple rail connections, an international airport, and direct highway access to major US border crossings.
The region's economy is diverse and robust, featuring automotive manufacturing, aerospace, mining, agriculture, and advanced manufacturing sectors. Chihuahua hosts numerous maquiladoras and industrial parks that benefit from the city's skilled workforce and competitive operating costs. The city's logistics ecosystem includes modern warehousing facilities, intermodal terminals, and a network of freight forwarders and customs brokers experienced in handling both domestic and international shipments.






