Ground Freight Route

LaredoSan Antonio

USLRD
SAT
Distance
146 mi
Ground Transit
## Days
Service Frequency
Daily Departures

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Logistics Infrastructure Profile

Comparative analysis of origin and destination capabilities.

US
Origin Port

Laredo

Infrastructure Highlights

  • Heavy-duty cross-border truck corridors with multiple commercial inspection facilities
  • Coordinated rail terminals connecting to long-haul rail networks in the United States and Mexico
  • Enhanced U.S.–Mexico border bridges dedicated to commercial freight movements
  • Robust customs and trade facilitation infrastructure supporting high-volume ground cargo flows

Key Exports

Automotive parts and finished vehiclesMachinery and industrial equipmentElectronics and electrical componentsAgricultural and food productsConsumer goods and retail merchandise

Export Compliance

Traders must adhere to U.S. export control regulations, including U.S. Department of Commerce licensing where applicable.

SA
Destination Port

San Antonio

Infrastructure Highlights

  • Integrated air and ground cargo corridors linking San Antonio International Airport with regional distribution centers
  • Extensive truck and highway network including Interstate 10, Interstate 35, and Interstate 37 for north–south and east–west freight flows
  • Proximity to major rail freight facilities, supporting long-haul domestic cargo movements
  • Growing industrial and distribution clusters on the city’s northeast and northwest corridors to support regional distribution

Key Imports

Consumer goods and retail merchandiseIndustrial machinery and equipmentAutomotive vehicles and componentsElectronics and household appliancesMedical and healthcare supplies

Import Regulations

Imports are governed by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) procedures for entry, documentation, and security screening.

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