Ruta Saltillo - Detroit

Saltillo a Detroit

Detroit → Saltillo

Servicio de transporte de carga FTL entre Saltillo y Detroit. Soluciones logísticas confiables para tu negocio.

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The Saltillo-Detroit corridor represents one of the most important logistics connections between Mexico and the United States, linking the industrial powerhouse of Coahuila with the automotive capital of North America. This 2,493 km route connects two major manufacturing hubs, facilitating the movement of automotive parts, finished vehicles, and industrial components that drive both economies. The corridor traverses key states including Coahuila, Nuevo León, Tamaulipas in Mexico, and Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, and Michigan in the United States.

The economic significance of this corridor is rooted in the deep integration of the automotive supply chain between Mexico and the United States. Saltillo, known as the "Detroit of Mexico," hosts numerous automotive manufacturing plants for companies like General Motors, Chrysler, and Honda. Detroit, meanwhile, remains the epicenter of American automotive manufacturing, with major facilities for Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis. This creates a continuous flow of parts and components moving in both directions, supporting just-in-time manufacturing processes that require reliable, efficient transportation.

Key transportation infrastructure along this corridor includes Mexico's Federal Highway 40 and Federal Highway 85, connecting to U.S. Interstate 69, I-30, I-40, and I-75. The primary border crossing is at Laredo/Nuevo Laredo, one of the busiest commercial ports of entry in North America. Control Terrestre's expertise in cross-border operations ensures seamless customs clearance, compliance with C-TPAT and FAST program requirements, and real-time tracking throughout the journey. Our dedicated FTL services provide the reliability and security that automotive and manufacturing industries demand for their critical supply chains.

Saltillo Origen

Saltillo

Coahuila, México

Saltillo, the capital of Coahuila, occupies a strategic position in northern Mexico's logistics network. Located at the intersection of major transportation routes, the city serves as a gateway to both the U.S. border and Mexico's central industrial regions. The city's elevation and climate provide year-round reliable transportation conditions, while its proximity to the U.S. border (approximately 240 km from Laredo) makes it ideal for cross-border operations. Saltillo benefits from excellent ground transportation infrastructure, including direct access to Federal Highway 40 and Federal Highway 40D, connecting it to Monterrey, Torreón, and ultimately to the U.S. border.

The economic base of Saltillo is heavily concentrated in the automotive and manufacturing sectors. The city hosts major automotive assembly plants and a vast network of Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers, producing everything from engines and transmissions to complete vehicle components. Beyond automotive, Saltillo has developed capabilities in aerospace manufacturing, metalworking, and plastics production. The presence of these industries has created a robust logistics ecosystem, with numerous warehousing facilities, specialized transportation providers, and support services that facilitate efficient movement of goods both domestically and internationally.

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Detroit Destino

Detroit, Michigan, stands as one of North America's most strategically important logistics hubs, located in the heart of the Great Lakes region. The city's position provides access to major transportation networks, including Interstate highways 75, 94, and 96, as well as rail connections and the Port of Detroit for Great Lakes shipping. Detroit Metropolitan Airport offers significant cargo capacity, complementing the extensive ground transportation infrastructure. The region's logistics advantages are enhanced by its proximity to Canada via the Ambassador Bridge and Detroit-Windsor Tunnel, creating a tri-national trade corridor.

The Detroit metropolitan area remains the center of automotive manufacturing in North America, hosting the headquarters and major facilities of the "Big Three" automakers: General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis (formerly Chrysler). This concentration extends to thousands of automotive suppliers, research facilities, and supporting industries throughout southeastern Michigan. The region's economy has diversified to include advanced manufacturing, information technology, healthcare, and professional services, but automotive manufacturing continues to drive logistics demand. Detroit's skilled workforce, research institutions, and long-standing industrial expertise create a dynamic environment for manufacturing and distribution, requiring sophisticated logistics solutions to support just-in-time production and global supply chains.

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