Ocean Freight Route

AltamiraDenver

MXATM
DEN
Distance
1,093 NM
Ocean Transit
## Days
Service Frequency
Daily Sailings

Logistics Infrastructure Profile

Comparative analysis of origin and destination capabilities.

MX
Origin Port

Altamira

Infrastructure Highlights

  • Deep-water berths capable of handling long-haul ocean-going vessels
  • Specialized terminals for box, chemical, and breakbulk operations
  • Integrated road and rail access to the regional manufacturing and petrochemical clusters
  • Extensive petrochemical and industrial park facilities directly connected to the port area

Key Exports

Petrochemicals and chemical productsRefined petroleum productsSteel and metal productsAutomotive parts and industrial machineryAgricultural commodities (grains and oilseeds)

Export Compliance

Exporters must comply with Mexican customs and health and safety regulations for chemical and agricultural cargo.

DE
Destination Port

Denver

Infrastructure Highlights

  • Well-developed rail freight links support cargo movements between Denver and major U.S. seaports.
  • Coordinated air-to-truck cargo operations at Denver International Airport support rapid distribution across the Rocky Mountain region.
  • High-capacity interstate highway access via I-25, I-70, and I-76 links Denver to West Coast, Gulf Coast, and Midwest gateways.
  • Advanced air cargo facilities at Denver International Airport manage temperature-sensitive, high-value, and time-critical shipments.

Key Imports

Consumer goods and retail merchandiseElectronics and telecommunications equipmentAutomotive parts and vehiclesIndustrial inputs and construction materialsPharmaceuticals and medical supplies

Import Regulations

International shipments routed via Denver International Airport must comply with U.S. Customs and Border Protection and other federal agency requirements.

Altamira to Denver Ocean Freight | DNA Supply Chain