Website Design for Logistics
Logistics Companies
Website Design
Logistics clients evaluate providers by capability and reliability. A professional website that communicates your network, services, and technology wins more shipping contracts.
150+
Websites Launched
250%
Avg. Lead Increase
95+
Performance Score
4-8
Weeks to Launch
Trusted by Growing Businesses
Why Logistics need a great website
Service & Capability Overview
Logistics clients need to quickly assess whether you handle their freight type, routes, and volume. Clear service pages covering modes, regions, and specialities are essential.
Quote Request & Onboarding
A structured RFQ form that captures shipment details, routes, frequency, and special requirements generates qualified leads and speeds up your quoting process.
Technology & Tracking
Modern shippers expect technology. Showcasing your tracking capabilities, TMS integrations, and visibility tools differentiates you from less tech-forward competitors.
Clarity, credibility, and UX that supports leads.
Strategy + Structure
Messaging workshops, sitemap planning, and content architecture tailored to your audience.
Design + Development
Responsive design, accessible components, and a performant build that is easy to maintain.
SEO Foundations
On-page SEO, metadata setup, and analytics so you can measure impact after launch.
Three phases to launch
Plan
We confirm goals, target customers, and the pages that support your funnel.
Design + Build
We design a modern, mobile-first interface and develop the site with clean code.
Launch
We QA, connect analytics, and hand over documentation for your team.
Common questions about website design for logistics
Can customers request shipping quotes online?
Yes. We build RFQ forms that capture shipment details, origin/destination, freight type, volume, and timeline — giving your team the details needed to quote accurately.
Do you include shipment tracking integration?
Yes. We can integrate tracking portals where customers log in to view shipment status, delivery estimates, and documentation — improving the customer experience.
What should a logistics website include?
Key sections include services by mode (road, sea, air, rail), industry expertise, network and coverage, technology capabilities, case studies, and quote request forms.
Can you showcase your logistics network?
Yes. We create interactive network maps, warehouse location pages, and route visualisations that demonstrate your coverage and capabilities to prospective clients.
How do logistics companies generate leads through their website?
Through SEO targeting freight and logistics searches, service-specific pages, industry case studies, thought leadership content, and prominent RFQ forms.
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Learn moreReady to grow your logistics business online?
We'll outline scope, timeline, and deliverables so you know exactly what to expect.