Ocean Freight Route

Santo Tomas de CastillaDenver

GTPBR
DEN
Distance
1,679 NM
Ocean Transit
## Days
Service Frequency
Daily Sailings

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Logistics Infrastructure Profile

Comparative analysis of origin and destination capabilities.

GT
Origin Port

Santo Tomas de Castilla

Infrastructure Highlights

  • Specialized container berths with quay gantry cranes
  • Temperature-controlled storage facilities supporting perishable exports
  • Adjacent customs and inspection facilities for streamlined clearance
  • Highway-linked yards providing direct access to Guatemala’s interior

Key Exports

Bananas and other fresh fruitCoffee and agricultural productsSugar and foodstuffsPalm oil and vegetable oilsManufactured goods and textiles

Export Compliance

Traders need to comply with Guatemalan customs regulations and present complete commercial, packing, and origin documentation.

DE
Destination Port

Denver

Infrastructure Highlights

  • Extensive rail freight links facilitate cargo movements between Denver and major U.S. seaports.
  • Integrated multimodal cargo operations at Denver International Airport allow rapid distribution across the Rocky Mountain region.
  • Robust interstate highway access via I-25, I-70, and I-76 ties Denver to West Coast, Gulf Coast, and Midwest gateways.
  • Modern 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

Imported goods routed via Denver International Airport must comply with U.S. Customs and Border Protection and FDA/USDA requirements.

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