In plain language
What does a B2B logistics website need to win freight contracts?
Procurement teams shortlist logistics partners on three signals before a single phone call: fleet capability, geographic coverage, and how clean the website looks. A serious logistics site needs a clear service split (linehaul, last-mile, cold-chain, 3PL), a coverage map of Australia, fleet specs, and a quote-request form that asks the right qualifying fields. No 'one-stop shop' copy.
We build for logistics and freight from a Sydney base and ship Australia-wide. Typical engagements run 7–10 weeks and start from $9,500 AUD ex-GST.
What we see on briefs from logistics and freight
- 01Generic copy that doesn't differentiate from a 3PL competitor across town
- 02No quote calculator or shortlist form, so RFQ enquiries arrive incomplete
- 03Coverage and fleet data buried in PDFs
- 04Mobile experience treated as an afterthought (despite operators using phones in trucks)
- 05Slow case studies that don't quantify uptime, on-time delivery, or breakage rates
What we ship for logistics and freight
- Service-split landing pages (linehaul, distribution, cold-chain, 3PL, last-mile)
- Coverage map of Australia with per-state depots
- Fleet page with vehicle classes, axle configurations, GVM
- B2B quote form pre-qualifying volume, frequency, lanes, SLA
- Case studies with quantified results (on-time %, savings, uptime)
Ready when you are
Build something worth visiting.
A 30-minute call. We'll show you exactly what your new site (and the AI plumbing under it, if you want any) would look like. Live, on screen. No slides, no pitch deck.
