Cross-Border Freight Transportation en Lincoln
Get QuoteBorder Expertise
Extensive knowledge in border crossings between Mexico and the United States.
Document Management
Complete support in customs procedures and cross-border documentation.
International Fleet
Units that comply with the requirements of both countries.
Bilingual Team
Staff trained in English and Spanish for effective communication.
Binational Monitoring
Continuous tracking throughout the entire border crossing process.
Enhanced Security
Special protocols to ensure cargo integrity at the border.
Binational Certifications
Compliance with regulations from both countries for cross-border transportation.
Bilingual Support
Customer service in English and Spanish to resolve any situation.
Lincoln, Nebraska sits at the crossroads of American commerce. As the state capital and a key stop along Interstate 80, the city connects agricultural powerhouses, financial institutions, and a growing manufacturing sector to markets that extend well beyond the Great Plains. For businesses in Lincoln that depend on trade with Mexico, the distance to the border can feel like a barrier. Control Terrestre eliminates that barrier with full truckload cross-border freight services built to move goods between the United States and Mexico with precision, compliance, and reliability.
Cross-border freight between Lincoln and Mexico involves more than covering miles. It requires coordinating customs documentation, navigating regulatory frameworks on both sides of the border, and ensuring that cargo arrives intact and on schedule. Control Terrestre manages this entire process as a single, integrated operation. From pickup in Lincoln to final delivery at destinations throughout Mexico, or from Mexican origins to Nebraska, every shipment moves under one coordinated plan.
Why Lincoln businesses need a cross-border specialist
Lincoln's economy is more connected to Mexico than many assume. The food processing facilities that handle Nebraska's corn, soybeans, and cattle products regularly ship to Mexican buyers. Manufacturers in the Lincoln metro area source components and raw materials from Mexican suppliers. Even the city's growing technology and data center sector generates equipment and infrastructure shipments that cross the border. These are not occasional transactions. They are ongoing supply chain relationships that require a freight partner capable of consistent, compliant execution.
Working with a generalist carrier that subcontracts border crossings to a third party introduces risk at the most sensitive point in the journey. Delays at the border cascade backward and forward through your supply chain. A missed customs filing can hold cargo for days. Control Terrestre was built specifically for this corridor. Cross-border freight is not a secondary offering for us. It is the core of what we do.
Full truckload capacity for every cargo type
Lincoln shippers move a wide range of goods across the border, and Control Terrestre provides the equipment to match. Our fleet includes 48-foot and 53-foot dry vans in both full and tandem configurations, refrigerated trailers for temperature-sensitive agricultural and food products, flatbeds for oversized or heavy industrial loads, container chassis, curtain side trailers, tankers, tortons, and hoppers for bulk commodities. Every shipment moves as a dedicated full truckload. Your freight does not share space with other shippers' cargo.
Certifications that keep your cargo moving
Border crossings are where unprepared carriers lose time and where prepared ones gain a competitive advantage. Control Terrestre holds C-TPAT and FAST certifications, which qualify our shipments for expedited processing at US-Mexico border ports of entry. We also maintain BASC certification for international trade security, Transporte Limpio for environmental responsibility, Responsible Care for chemical and hazardous materials handling, and Recurso Confiable status. Together, these certifications demonstrate that Control Terrestre meets the highest standards recognized by authorities on both sides of the border.
Lincoln's strategic position on the I-80 corridor
Interstate 80 runs directly through Lincoln, connecting the city to the national freight network with minimal detours. Southbound shipments headed for border crossings at Laredo, El Paso, Nogales, or Eagle Pass follow well-established routing through Kansas and Texas. Northbound freight from Mexico reaches Lincoln efficiently along the same corridors. The city's central location means that transit distances to the border are manageable and predictable. Lincoln also benefits from proximity to major rail intermodal facilities served by BNSF and Union Pacific.
Coverage that extends beyond Mexico
Control Terrestre's network covers the full North American corridor and extends into Central America, including Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama. For Lincoln businesses with supply chains that reach beyond Mexico, this means a single freight partner can manage movements across multiple countries without requiring separate carrier relationships for each leg.
If your business in Lincoln depends on reliable freight movement between the United States and Mexico, Control Terrestre offers the specialized capacity, border expertise, and operational discipline to keep your supply chain performing.
Freight experts
Ground freight from North to Central America with full coverage and 24/7 monitoring.




















