Trujillo to Seattle
Seattle → TrujilloFTL freight transportation service between Trujillo and Seattle. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Trujillo - Seattle
The logistics corridor connecting Trujillo, Colón, Honduras, to Seattle, Washington, represents a critical transcontinental freight route bridging Central America with the Pacific Northwest. This strategic pathway facilitates the flow of goods across diverse economies, supporting robust trade between Honduras's export-driven sectors and the United States' major consumption and technology hubs. The approximate 4,845 km journey underscores its role as a backbone for regional supply chains, enabling efficient movement of full truckload (FTL) cargo across international borders.
Economically, Honduras leverages this corridor to export key products such as agricultural commodities (bananas, coffee, palm oil), textiles, and manufactured goods, while the Seattle metropolitan area imports these goods to support its vibrant technology, aerospace, and retail sectors. Seattle's economy, driven by giants like Amazon and Microsoft, demands reliable inbound logistics for components and consumer products, making this route vital for just-in-time manufacturing and distribution. The corridor thus serves industries including agroindustry, apparel manufacturing, electronics, and retail logistics.
Transportation infrastructure relies on a combination of major highways: Honduras's CA-5 forms the initial leg, connecting to Guatemala and Mexico's federal highway network (e.g., routes 200 and 150). Upon entering the United States, the route typically utilizes the I-5 corridor, the primary north-south artery on the West Coast. Key border crossings occur along the Mexico-U.S. frontier, such as those in Texas (e.g., El Paso or Laredo), where compliance with customs regulations is paramount. Control Terrestre navigates these complexities through our alliance of certified providers, holding credentials like C-TPAT and FAST to expedite clearance and ensure secure, compliant cross-border operations.
We facilitate seamless operations on this corridor by exclusively offering dedicated FTL solutions tailored to client needs. Our network provides access to specialized equipment, including dry vans, refrigerated units, and flatbeds, ensuring suitability for diverse cargo types—from temperature-sensitive goods to oversized loads. By managing the entire door-to-door process, we mitigate risks associated with long-haul international transport, offering our clients a single point of contact for a reliable, human-centric logistics experience.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Trujillo - Seattle
Origin
Trujillo, located in the Colón department of Honduras, is a strategic coastal city on the Caribbean Sea, serving as a vital logistics gateway for northern Honduras. Its proximity to the Port of Trujillo and excellent road connections—primarily via the CA-5 highway—to major ports like Puerto Cortés and the capital, Tegucigalpa, cement its role in regional freight distribution. The city and surrounding area are economic hubs for agroindustry, with extensive banana and palm oil plantations, alongside a significant textile manufacturing sector. These industries generate substantial export volumes requiring efficient overland transport to international markets. Infrastructure includes well-maintained highway links that connect to the broader Central American road network, enabling smooth movement of full truckload cargo toward Mexico and ultimately the United States.
Destination
Seattle
Seattle, Washington, is a premier logistics and economic hub in the Pacific Northwest, strategically positioned as a gateway to Asian and domestic markets. Its economy is dominated by technology, aerospace (Boeing), maritime trade, and advanced manufacturing, creating high demand for inbound freight. The Port of Seattle is one of the busiest container ports in the U.S., complemented by robust intermodal infrastructure, including direct access to the I-5 corridor—the critical north-south interstate connecting Canada to Mexico. Major rail lines, warehouses, and distribution centers surround the city, supporting efficient last-mile and cross-docking operations. For FTL transportation, Seattle's extensive highway network and port facilities make it an optimal endpoint for long-haul international shipments from Latin America.






