

Truck Stops
The importance of Truck Stops in the modern supply chain
Truck stops constitute a strategic component within the modern logistics infrastructure, operating as key nodes that articulate the efficient flow of freight transport along the main road networks, comprehensively addressing the operational requirements of the supply chain.
They function as rest stops, emergency services, and service points for buses, trailers, cargo vans, recreational vehicles, pickup trucks, and private cars.



What services can we find at Truck Stops?

Cargo Pass

CARGO PASS is a regional program that seeks to modernize logistics along the Central American Pacific corridor to reduce border delays, improve traceability, and expand logistics services between countries.
This corridor handles approximately 90% of the region's cargo flow, making it critical for trade.
Main objectives
The program is designed to address the main logistical bottlenecks:
1. Reduce border crossing times
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Reduce customs delays
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Simplify cross-border processes
2. Improve traceability
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Digitize and track cargo.
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Greater visibility of goods in transit
3. Integrate logistics services
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Standardize processes across countries
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Facilitate multimodal transportation
Cargo Pass is not just infrastructure, it's more like:
👉 A regional logistics facilitation system
👉 With a focus on digitalization + coordination between countries
👉 Designed to eliminate invisible frictions (customs, times, processes)