Ground Freight Route

MonterreyAtlanta

MTY
ATL
Distance
1,777 km
Ground Transit
## Days
Service Frequency
Daily Departures

Logistics Infrastructure Profile

Comparative analysis of origin and destination capabilities.

MT
Origin Port

Monterrey

Infrastructure Highlights

  • Well-developed highway corridors linking Monterrey to the United States border crossings at Nuevo Laredo and Reynosa
  • Efficient air cargo facilities at General Mariano Escobedo International Airport with dedicated freight handling areas
  • Robust rail connections to northern border gateways and central Mexico supporting intermodal movements
  • Advanced industrial parks and logistics zones with bonded warehouses for export manufacturing

Key Exports

Automotive parts and vehiclesHousehold appliances and electronicsSteel and metal productsIndustrial machinery and equipmentProcessed foods and beverages

Export Compliance

Exports moving by truck to U.S. border crossings must comply with Mexican customs regulations and trade agreement rules of origin documentation

AT
Destination Port

Atlanta

Infrastructure Highlights

  • Well-developed interstate highway connectivity via I-75, I-85, and I-20 enables high-volume ground freight.
  • Strategic air cargo operations at Hartsfield–Jackson manage time-sensitive and high-value shipments.
  • Well-connected rail infrastructure with Class I railroads facilitates intermodal transfers between air and ground networks.
  • Up-to-date warehousing and distribution centers in the metro area serve regional and national fulfillment.

Key Imports

Consumer electronics and appliancesApparel, footwear, and retail goodsAutomotive components and finished vehicles (via rail/truck from seaports)Industrial machinery and capital equipmentPharmaceuticals and healthcare products

Import Regulations

All inbound cargo moving through Atlanta are subject to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) regulations and complete customs declarations.

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