Seamless Logistics Connecting Mexico with the World
Jalisco stands at the crossroads of Mexico’s most important transportation corridors. Its modern road, rail, and inland logistics infrastructure connects Guadalajara and other industrial hubs to the Port of Manzanillo, the U.S. border, and the nation’s largest domestic markets. This multimodal connectivity allows investors to move goods efficiently, reduce costs, and maintain supply chain reliability across the Americas.
Integrated Transport Systems for Global Competitiveness.
Designed for trade and industrial growth, Jalisco’s transportation network ensures fluid movement of goods and people. The state’s infrastructure supports multimodal logistics through highways, rail lines, and dry ports that interlink production centers with domestic and international markets. Combined with strong regional coordination, this system enables fast, predictable, and sustainable logistics operations.
Modern Highway Network
Jalisco is linked to Mexico’s national highway grid through major routes such as Highway 15 (Mexico–Nogales) and Highway 80 (Guadalajara–Manzanillo), providing direct access to the Pacific coast and northern trade corridors. These routes connect key industrial areas with logistics hubs and distribution centers across central Mexico and the U.S.
Rail and Inland Logistics Hubs
Freight operations in Jalisco benefit from two major railway operators — Ferromex and Kansas City Southern de México (KCSM) — offering direct cargo routes to the Port of Manzanillo, Lázaro Cárdenas, and the U.S. Midwest. Inland terminals such as the Guadalajara Intermodal Terminal (TIMSA) and Central de Abastos act as strategic nodes for intermodal transport, warehousing, and customs pre-clearance.
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