Trujillo to Torreón
Torreón → TrujilloFTL freight transportation service between Trujillo and Torreón. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Trujillo - Torreón
The Trujillo, Honduras to Torreón, Mexico corridor is a vital cross-border artery connecting Central America's Caribbean coast with Northern Mexico's industrial heartland. This strategic route facilitates the flow of goods across approximately 2,104 km, serving as a critical link for regional trade and supply chain integration. Economically, it bridges Honduras's export-oriented sectors with Mexico's advanced manufacturing and agricultural zones, supporting the broader North American and Central American trade ecosystem.
Key industries leveraging this corridor include textiles and apparel from Honduras, automotive and auto parts manufacturers in Mexico's Comarca Lagunera region, and agricultural producers moving commodities like coffee, tropical fruits, and grains. The route is essential for moving raw materials inbound to Mexican factories and finished goods outbound to Central American markets. Major transportation infrastructure relies on Honduras's CA-13 highway from Trujillo to the border, transitioning onto Mexico's Federal Highway 40 and 49, which provide direct access to the Torreón metropolitan area.
Border crossings, such as those at Paso Canoas or Agua Zarca, require meticulous customs compliance. Control Terrestre's provider network holds critical certifications including C-TPAT, FAST, and BASC, ensuring streamlined clearance for eligible shipments. Our expertise in cross-border documentation and regulatory adherence minimizes delays at the Honduras-Mexico frontier.
Control Terrestre facilitates operations on this corridor through our dedicated alliance of certified carriers. We exclusively provide full truckload (FTL) solutions—including dry vans, reefers, and flatbeds—tailored to the specific cargo needs of this route. Our team coordinates end-to-end door-to-door service, leveraging our providers' assets and compliance programs to offer a reliable, human-centric, and environmentally conscious transportation experience for your cross-border freight.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Trujillo - Torreón
Origin
Trujillo, located on Honduras's northern Caribbean coast, serves as a pivotal Pacific gateway for Central American logistics. Its strategic value stems from the Port of Trujillo, a key maritime facility handling containerized and bulk cargo, which directly feeds into the overland corridor to Mexico. The city is the economic hub of the Colón department, with primary industries centered on tourism, agriculture (notably palm oil and tropical fruits), and light manufacturing, including textiles and wood products.
Transportation infrastructure is anchored by the CA-13 highway, which provides the primary terrestrial link south to San Pedro Sula and north to the Guatemalan border. For our corridor, this highway is the crucial first leg, connecting port activities and regional industries to the international border crossing. The presence of established logistics service providers and the port's container traffic make Trujillo a logical origin point for FTL shipments destined for Northern Mexico.
Destination
Torreón, a major city in Coahuila's Comarca Lagunera region, is a cornerstone of Mexico's industrial and agricultural output. Its strategic location in Northern Mexico makes it a central distribution hub for national and international supply chains. The region is dominated by world-class manufacturing, particularly the automotive industry (with major engine and parts plants), steel production, and food processing. Agriculture is also massive, with the Laguna basin being one of Mexico's primary producers of cotton, alfalfa, corn, and dairy.
Infrastructure is robust, featuring direct access to Federal Highway 40 (Mazatlán-Torreón-Matamoros) and Highway 49, which connect to key border gates and the US interior. The region is also served by major rail lines (Ferromex) and has developed significant logistics parks and warehouse capacity. This comprehensive multi-modal ecosystem supports efficient FTL operations, allowing Control Terrestre to provide dedicated and specialized truckload services to and from Torreño's diverse industrial base.






