Mixco Secure Transportation Services
ETS Security Overview - Guatemala
The political situation in Guatemala is considered stable and there is currently a democratically elected government in place. However, there has been allegations of corruption at government level which has led to demonstrations. Demonstrations are generally peaceful but have on occasion descended into violence. Guatemala has the largest and most stable economy in Central America. This has been achieved through increased financial growth.
Guatemala has one of the highest crime rates in Latin America. Specifically, violent crime, which travelers should be aware of. Although the majority of serious crime involves local gangs, incidents are usually indiscriminate and can occur in tourist areas. Theft and armed robbery are the most common problems encountered by overseas visitors. Travelers should be alert to criminals impersonating police officers. Express kidnappings do occur and are more frequent in Las Luces and San Jose Pinula. There have been reports of tourists becoming victims of theft, extortion, or sexual assault by criminals dressed in police uniforms. Car-jacking and armed hold-ups are increasingly common on the main roads between Guatemala City and the border with El Salvador.
Narco-trafficking, transnational organized crime groups, and gangs are present throughout the country and influence local and regional dynamics. It is advised to avoid traveling at night due to the increased likelihood of carjackings especially in remote areas and border locations. Driving standards are variable within the country due to unpredictable driving behaviours. Main roads are generally in good condition but road conditions can deteriorate when traveling on rural or minor roads. It is also important to note that road conditions do deteriorate significantly in the event of incremental weather. Heavy rains can flood roads and mudslides can block roads especially in the rainy season from June to November.
Guatemala is subject to various natural disasters such as volcanoes, minor earthquakes, and hurricanes. All of which can have a dramatic impact on the ability to travel. As part of our service all clients have free access to our ExploreSecure® eLearning Travel Security Training pre-departure.
ETS Experience – Guatemala
ETS has operated in Guatemala for the past 6 years. We have served high profile clients such as Fortune 500 companies and high net worth individuals. ETS has managed numerous executive protection operations for business travelers, NGOs, and corporates in Guatemala City, and throughout Guatemala.
Guatemala Executive Protection and Secure Transportation Services
Executive Protection and Secure Ground Transportation Services provided by ETS Risk Management in Guatemala help mitigate and manage inherent risk. ETS has local security consultants with excellent working knowledge and impressive experience of providing security services in Guatemala. We have comprehensive Executive Protection and Secure Transportation coverage throughout the country, able to service a comprehensive range of risk management provisions, all with excellent local, vetted, and proven suppliers.
Armored Vehicle Services in Guatemala
Our team in Mixco has access to secure transportation for you whether you require non-armored vehicles, low profile, or armored vehicles with English speaking security drivers. Click on the following links to learn more about Armored Vehicle considerations and Armored Vehicle Ratings.
Secure Airport Transfers – Mixco
ETS can support airport transfers in Mixco with local security drivers and Executive Protection teams. We facilitate security airport transfers for a range of clients and are preferred suppliers to a number of Fortune 500 clients. Our security drivers and/or executive protection teams provide a low-profile meet and greet service and enable secure movement to/from airports and hotels. Armored vehicles and armed Executive Protection are available on-demand.
Security Services Offered in Mixco
- Secure Ground Transportation
- Unarmed/Armed Security officers
- Unarmed and Armed Executive Protection Personnel
- Local Drivers – Spanish & English speaking
- Armored and Non-Armored Vehicles
- Site Security Surveys
- Risk Assessments
- Travel Risk Management