Villahermosa to Dangriga
Dangriga → VillahermosaFTL freight transportation service between Villahermosa and Dangriga. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Villahermosa - Dangriga
The Villahermosa‑Dangriga corridor links the industrial heart of Tabasco, Mexico with the coastal hub of Stann Creek, Belize, creating a vital north‑south conduit for full‑truckload freight. Spanning roughly 514 km, this cross‑border route enables manufacturers, agribusinesses, and energy firms to move goods efficiently between two dynamic markets while supporting regional supply‑chain resilience.
The corridor traverses the Mexican Federal Highway 186, which connects Villahermosa to the border town of Chetumal, before crossing the Maya Canal Bridge into Belize. On the Belizean side, Highway 5 continues through the town of Corozal and down the coastal stretch to Dangriga. This network of paved, high‑capacity roads is regularly maintained and supported by both nations’ transportation ministries, ensuring reliable access for 48' and 53' dry vans, refrigerated units, and specialized equipment.
Key industries that rely on this corridor include petroleum and petrochemical products from the prolific Tabasco oil fields, agricultural exports such as citrus, banana, and seafood from the Belizean coast, and construction materials needed for growing infrastructure projects in both countries. The corridor also serves the tourism sector, moving supplies for resorts and hospitality businesses along the Caribbean shoreline.
Border crossing at the Chetumal‑Corozal checkpoint is equipped with C‑TPAT, FAST, and BASC certifications, streamlining customs clearance for FTL shipments. Control Terrestre leverages its alliance of certified carriers to manage documentation, coordinate inspections, and provide real‑time visibility, ensuring that cargo moves smoothly across the frontier. Our dedicated services, including expedited and specialized handling, guarantee that time‑critical or hazardous loads meet regulatory requirements while maintaining a green, human‑focused approach to transportation.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Villahermosa - Dangriga
Origin
Villahermosa, the capital of Tabasco, sits at the strategic crossroads of Mexico’s Gulf Coast and the interior of Central America. Its proximity to the Grijalva River basin and major oil fields makes it a logistics hub for petroleum, petrochemicals, and bulk commodities. The city is served by Highway 186, the Villahermosa International Airport, and a network of rail links that connect to the national freight system, providing flexible options for full‑truckload movements. A well‑developed industrial park and a skilled labor force further enhance Villahermosa’s role as a launch point for cross‑border shipments, allowing Control Terrestre to offer dedicated, door‑to‑door solutions that meet the needs of manufacturers and exporters.
Destination
Dangriga
Dangriga, the cultural and commercial center of Belize’s Stann Creek District, occupies a key position on the Caribbean coast, linking inland production zones with maritime export facilities. The town’s economy centers on tourism, seafood processing, and construction, all of which depend on reliable freight services. Highway 5 connects Dangriga to the national road network, while a nearby port facilitates sea‑to‑land transfers. Control Terrestre’s expertise in refrigerated and specialized cargo ensures that perishable goods and hazardous materials are handled safely, supporting the growth of local industries and the broader Belizean supply chain.
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