Uruapan to Colima
Colima → UruapanFTL freight transportation service between Uruapan and Colima. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Uruapan - Colima
The Uruapan-Colima corridor represents a vital connection in western Mexico, linking two important economic hubs separated by approximately 177 kilometers. This route traverses the Sierra Madre del Sur, connecting Michoacán's agricultural heartland with Colima's growing industrial sector. The corridor serves as a crucial link for businesses operating in both states, facilitating the efficient movement of goods between these regions.
The transportation infrastructure along this corridor is anchored by Federal Highway 80, which provides a reliable connection between the two cities. This route passes through key intermediate points including Aguililla and Tecomán, offering multiple options for strategic stops and distribution. The highway's condition and maintenance make it suitable for a wide range of freight transportation needs, from standard cargo to specialized shipments.
Control Terrestre leverages this corridor to provide comprehensive FTL (Full Truckload) services, ensuring your cargo moves efficiently between Uruapan and Colima. Our network of certified carriers and specialized equipment allows us to handle everything from standard freight to refrigerated goods, hazardous materials, and oversized loads. With our expertise in navigating this route, we ensure timely deliveries and optimal supply chain performance for businesses operating in these regions.
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Available services for the corridor Uruapan - Colima
Origin
Uruapan, located in the heart of Michoacán, serves as a strategic logistics hub for western Mexico. Known as the 'World Capital of Avocado,' this city boasts a robust agricultural sector that extends beyond avocados to include berries, corn, and various other crops. Uruapan's industrial base includes food processing, automotive components, and manufacturing, making it a diverse economic center. The city's location provides excellent connectivity to major markets in Mexico, with well-developed road infrastructure including access to Federal Highways 15D and 120. Uruapan's international airport and proximity to the Port of Lázaro Cárdenas further enhance its logistical capabilities, offering multiple transportation options for businesses looking to optimize their supply chains.
Destination
Colima, the capital of the state of the same name, stands as an important commercial and industrial center in western Mexico. The city's economy is characterized by a strong presence in the food processing industry, particularly in the production of coconut-based products and seafood. Colima also hosts a growing number of maquiladoras and manufacturing plants, particularly in the electronics and automotive sectors. The city's strategic location near the Pacific coast provides access to maritime shipping routes, while its road infrastructure, including connections to Federal Highways 110 and 80, ensures efficient ground transportation. Colima's port, Manzanillo, is Mexico's largest container port, further solidifying the city's importance in national and international trade.






