Lane · Domestic

Monterrey–Mexico City freight

The Monterrey–Mexico City corridor is the backbone of Mexican domestic trucking: it links the northern industrial cluster with the country's largest consumer market. We run it with constant departures from our Apodaca terminal, in 53' dry vans and flatbeds.

The run is roughly 900 km (560 mi) on highway 57D via Saltillo, Matehuala, San Luis Potosí and Querétaro — 10 to 12 hours of effective driving.

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ServiExpress JC double-trailer rig on the Monterrey–Mexico City national corridor

Distance and typical transit time

Monterrey–Mexico City on toll road 57D is about 900 km (560 mi), with 10 to 12 hours of effective driving depending on the exact delivery point in the Valley of Mexico. With no border crossing involved, timing is more predictable: typical delivery is scheduled for the day after loading.

Heavy-vehicle circulation restrictions in the Mexico City metropolitan area are factored into the delivery appointment so the truck doesn't burn hours waiting.

Frequent freight on the corridor

  • Steel from Monterrey-area mills to central-Mexico distributors and job sites.
  • Finished goods and distribution freight in 53' dry vans.
  • Industrial inputs between northern plants and the Bajío/central region.
  • Agricultural freight and materials on flatbeds, including double-trailer setups.

Why run this corridor with an owned fleet

On Mexico's most competitive lane, consistency is the differentiator: company-owned trucks maintained in our five in-house shops, staff drivers and 24/7 GPS monitoring from our control room. That means fewer breakdowns, kept appointments and a single contact accountable for your freight from origin to destination.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How long does Monterrey to Mexico City take?

10 to 12 driving hours on highway 57D (~900 km / 560 mi). Typical delivery is scheduled the day after loading, factoring in Mexico City's freight circulation restrictions.

What equipment do you run on this lane?

53' dry vans for finished and palletized goods, and flatbeds (single or double-trailer) for steel, materials and high-volume freight.

Do you deliver inside Mexico City or only the outskirts?

Door to door across Mexico City and its metro area, scheduling appointments around the freight circulation restrictions.

Do you also run Mexico City–Monterrey northbound?

Yes, we operate the corridor in both directions. If you have freight both ways, mention it when quoting and we'll build a more efficient round-trip program.

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