Tucson to Reynosa
Reynosa → TucsonFTL freight transportation service between Tucson and Reynosa. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Tucson - Reynosa
The Tucson-Reynosa corridor represents a vital cross-border connection between the United States and Mexico, spanning approximately 1,409 kilometers. This strategic route links the vibrant industrial hub of Tucson, Arizona, with the dynamic manufacturing center of Reynosa, Tamaulipas, facilitating seamless trade between two major economic regions.
This corridor serves as a critical artery for North American supply chains, connecting the aerospace, automotive, and electronics industries of southern Arizona with the maquiladora (manufacturing) plants and export-oriented businesses of northeastern Mexico. The route traverses diverse terrain, crossing the U.S.-Mexico border at strategic points that enable efficient customs processing and cargo movement.
Key transportation infrastructure along this corridor includes major highways such as Interstate 10 (I-10) in the U.S., which transitions into Mexican Federal Highway 2 (Carretera Federal 2) after crossing the border. The route passes through important logistics hubs and industrial zones, providing access to major border crossings like Nogales or other designated ports of entry, where customs procedures are streamlined for qualified freight forwarders.
Control Terrestre specializes in optimizing cross-border operations on this corridor, leveraging our expertise in customs clearance, documentation, and regulatory compliance. Our C-TPAT-certified partners ensure secure and efficient cargo movement, while our dedicated fleet and experienced drivers navigate the complexities of international freight transportation. We provide end-to-end solutions that minimize transit times and maximize supply chain reliability for businesses operating between Tucson and Reynosa.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Tucson - Reynosa
Origin
Tucson
Tucson, Arizona, serves as a strategic logistics gateway to the Southwest United States, positioned advantageously near the U.S.-Mexico border. The city's location provides direct access to major transportation networks, including Interstate 10, which connects to key markets across the country. Tucson's Sky Harbor International Airport and Tucson International Airport support air freight operations, while the Union Pacific Railroad provides intermodal capabilities.
The region's economy is anchored by aerospace and defense industries, with major employers including Raytheon Missiles & Defense and Bombardier Aerospace. Tucson also hosts a growing technology sector, healthcare industry, and distribution centers that benefit from the city's proximity to cross-border trade routes. The presence of the University of Arizona contributes to a skilled workforce and research capabilities in logistics and supply chain management.
Destination
Reynosa
Reynosa, Tamaulipas, stands as a crucial industrial and manufacturing center in northeastern Mexico, strategically positioned along the U.S.-Mexico border. The city's location provides immediate access to the international bridge connecting to McAllen, Texas, facilitating rapid cross-border freight movement. Reynosa's transportation infrastructure includes Federal Highway 2 and connections to Mexico's Federal Highway 85, linking to major inland destinations.
The city has developed into a prominent maquiladora hub, hosting numerous foreign manufacturing plants, particularly in the automotive, electronics, and medical device industries. Major companies like Delphi, Samsung, and General Electric have established operations in Reynosa, taking advantage of the city's skilled labor force and proximity to U.S. markets. The presence of industrial parks and free trade zone benefits makes Reynosa an attractive destination for companies seeking efficient manufacturing and distribution capabilities.






