Efficient Pacific Trade Routes Connecting Asia and the Americas
Located less than 300 kilometers from Guadalajara, the Port of Manzanillo is Mexico’s busiest and most advanced Pacific gateway. Handling more than 3 million TEUs annually, Manzanillo serves as a critical logistics hub for international trade between Asia, North America, and Latin America. Its strategic proximity allows Jalisco-based companies to operate with lower transport times, reduced costs, and direct access to the world’s leading shipping lines.
A Strategic Maritime Hub for Global Supply Chains
Jalisco’s logistics strength is amplified by its seamless integration with the Port of Manzanillo. The state’s modern highways and rail corridors connect industrial centers in Guadalajara, El Salto, and Tepatitlán directly to the port, facilitating efficient cargo flow for imports, exports, and intermodal transfers. This synergy has made Jalisco a preferred location for companies managing high-volume, time-sensitive global operations.
The Port of Manzanillo: Mexico’s Pacific Powerhouse
Managed by the Integral Port Administration of Manzanillo (API Manzanillo), the port features deep-draft terminals, container yards, and state-of-the-art logistics zones. It connects to over 150 global destinations and handles a diverse mix of cargo — from electronics and automotive parts to agricultural products and industrial materials.
Intermodal Efficiency and Customs Streamlining
Manzanillo’s infrastructure supports smooth coordination between maritime, rail, and highway systems. Its customs pre-clearance and bonded warehouse programs reduce processing times and administrative complexity, enabling just-in-time supply chains that meet the demands of advanced manufacturing and global e-commerce.
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