Uruapan to Augusta
Augusta → UruapanFTL freight transportation service between Uruapan and Augusta. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Uruapan - Augusta
The Uruapan to Augusta corridor represents a vital cross-border logistics route connecting the heart of Mexico's agricultural production with the northeastern United States. This 4,071 km corridor traverses diverse terrains and crosses multiple state and international boundaries, making it a strategic link for companies moving goods between Mexico and Maine. The route primarily utilizes Mexico's Federal Highway 15 and Federal Highway 45, transitioning to US Interstate 35 and I-90 as it enters the United States, providing reliable access through major transportation hubs.
This corridor serves critical industries including automotive parts manufacturing, agricultural products, and consumer goods. Uruapan's position as a major avocado and berry producer creates consistent demand for temperature-controlled transportation to northeastern markets. The route supports just-in-time inventory systems for manufacturers on both sides of the border, with Augusta's industrial base requiring regular supply deliveries from Mexican suppliers.
Key border crossings include Laredo/Nuevo Laredo and El Paso/Juárez, offering multiple options for customs clearance and load transfers. Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations along this corridor through our C-TPAT certified partners, ensuring expedited processing at border crossings and maintaining compliance with both Mexican and US transportation regulations. Our dedicated fleet options provide consistent capacity for companies with regular shipping needs along this route.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Uruapan - Augusta
Origin
Uruapan, located in the state of Michoacán, Mexico, serves as a strategic logistics hub in western Mexico. Positioned at the intersection of major highways connecting Mexico City with the Pacific coast and the US border, Uruapan offers excellent connectivity for freight transportation. The city's elevation of 1,620 meters above sea level provides a temperate climate ideal for year-round operations, while its proximity to major agricultural regions makes it a natural distribution center.
The region's economy centers on agriculture, particularly avocado production, which accounts for a significant portion of Mexico's export volume. Uruapan is also home to numerous food processing plants, automotive component manufacturers, and furniture producers. The city's industrial parks feature modern warehousing facilities equipped with cross-docking capabilities, supporting efficient freight consolidation and distribution. With its growing manufacturing sector and strategic location, Uruapan continues to strengthen its position as a key logistics node in Mexico's supply chain network.
Destination
Augusta
Augusta, Maine, serves as a strategic logistics gateway to the northeastern United States, offering access to major markets including Boston, New York, and Montreal. Located along the Kennebec River and connected to Interstate 95, Augusta provides efficient transportation links for freight moving throughout the region. The city's position in central Maine makes it an ideal distribution point for companies serving the state's diverse industrial base and the broader New England market.
The Augusta area's economy encompasses healthcare, education, government services, and manufacturing, with growing demand for logistics services to support these sectors. The region's cold climate and seasonal variations create specific transportation needs, particularly for temperature-controlled goods. Augusta's industrial parks feature modern warehousing facilities with rail access and proximity to major highways, enabling efficient freight handling and distribution. The city's location also provides strategic advantages for companies requiring distribution points for both US domestic and cross-border freight moving between Canada and the United States.






