Trujillo to Coatzacoalcos
Coatzacoalcos → TrujilloFTL freight transportation service between Trujillo and Coatzacoalcos. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Trujillo - Coatzacoalcos
The cross-border logistics corridor connecting Trujillo, Colón, Honduras to Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, México spans approximately 933 kilometers and serves as a vital trade link between Central America and the Mexican Gulf Coast. This route is strategically positioned to facilitate the movement of goods flowing from the northern coast of Honduras into one of Mexico's most important industrial and port regions. For companies seeking reliable full truckload (FTL) freight transportation solutions, this corridor offers a direct pathway to connect supply chains across borders with efficiency and dedicated service.
The economic and industrial context of this corridor is defined by the strong commercial activity generated on both ends. Trujillo, as a key Honduran port city, handles significant volumes of agricultural exports, including bananas, palm oil, and other tropical products, while Coatzacoalcos stands as one of Mexico's most critical petrochemical and energy hubs. The main industries leveraging this corridor include agribusiness, chemical manufacturing, consumer goods distribution, and energy-related cargo. These sectors require dependable ground transportation capable of handling diverse freight types, from dry van loads to specialized and hazardous materials shipments.
The transportation infrastructure along this corridor relies primarily on the CA-13 highway from Trujillo through the Guatemalan border region, connecting to Mexican Federal Highway 180D and Highway 150D leading into Coatzacoalcos. Key border crossings include the Corinto and El Florido crossings between Honduras and Guatemala, followed by the Tecún Umán or La Mesilla crossings into Mexico, and onward through the Mexican customs checkpoints. These border points require careful coordination of documentation, customs brokerage, and compliance with regulations from multiple jurisdictions, including C-TPAT and FAST certifications to expedite processing.
At Control Terrestre, we facilitate operations on this corridor through our robust alliance of experienced and strategic transportation providers. We exclusively offer full truckload (FTL) services, including dedicated, oversized, refrigerated, tanker, and hazmat shipments. Our providers hold certifications such as C-TPAT, FAST, BASC, Clean Transportation, Responsible Care, and Trusted Resource, ensuring compliance and security at every stage. With available equipment including 48' and 53' dry vans, refrigerated units, container chassis, tankers, flatbeds, curtain side units, tortons, and hoppers, we are equipped to handle the diverse freight demands of this corridor, providing door-to-door solutions that connect any point between North America and Central America.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Trujillo - Coatzacoalcos
Origin
Trujillo, located in the department of Colón on Honduras's Caribbean coast, holds a strategic position for logistics operations serving Central American trade. As one of the country's most important port cities, Trujillo provides direct access to maritime shipping routes and serves as a gateway for goods moving between Honduras, neighboring Central American nations, and international markets. The city's port infrastructure supports the handling of containerized and bulk cargo, making it a critical node for import and export activities.
The main industries driving freight demand from Trujillo include agribusiness, particularly banana and palm oil production, as well as general consumer goods distribution and light manufacturing. The surrounding region generates consistent volumes of export-oriented products that require reliable ground transportation to reach border crossings and onward destinations. Available transportation infrastructure includes the CA-13 highway, which connects Trujillo to the Guatemalan border, as well as port facilities capable of receiving and dispatching full truckload shipments. This combination of port access and highway connectivity positions Trujillo as an essential origin point for cross-border freight corridors into Mexico.
Destination
Coatzacoalcos, situated in the state of Veracruz on Mexico's Gulf Coast, is one of the country's most significant industrial and logistics centers. The city is home to major petrochemical complexes and energy infrastructure, including refineries and chemical processing plants, which generate substantial freight transportation demand. Coatzacoalcos also serves as a key port for handling bulk cargo, containers, and specialized shipments destined for distribution throughout Mexico and beyond.
The main industries utilizing Coatzacoalcos as a logistics destination include petrochemical manufacturing, energy production, and heavy industrial operations. These sectors require dedicated and specialized freight services capable of transporting hazardous materials, oversized equipment, and temperature-sensitive goods. The city's transportation infrastructure is supported by Federal Highways 180D and 150D, which connect Coatzacoalcos to major Mexican markets, as well as its deep-water port facilities. This robust infrastructure makes Coatzacoalcos a critical destination for cross-border freight corridors originating in Central America.
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