Get a Website Built for Logistics & Transport
No templates, no WordPress. A website that looks great, is fast, and is built for your brand. Specially tailored for the Logistics & Transport sector.
What makes Logistics & Transport different?
The Netherlands is the logistical backbone of Europe. From freight forwarding to last-mile delivery, this sector relies on systems that cannot afford downtime. We build digital products that keep up with that pace.
The Dutch logistics sector employs over 800,000 people and is one of the largest industries in the country. If you are active in this sector and your digital presence does not match your operational quality — you are falling behind.
Recognizable challenges in Logistics & Transport companies
- Outdated websites that don't reflect the scale of your operations
- No real-time shipment or status insights for customers
- Internal tools that are basically just Excel files
- Legacy systems that don't integrate with modern platforms
- Websites that look like they were built in 2012 (because they were)
Logistics companies have specific requirements that no standard package or WordPress plugin can handle. You need custom tools that reflect your operations. Standard solutions create more problems than they solve.
What is a custom website — and when do you need one?
A custom website isn’t built from a template. No WordPress theme you adjust until it somewhat resembles you, no Webflow page that looks like a thousand others. We start from zero: custom design, custom code, custom architecture.
That sounds more expensive — and it is. But it’s the only way to build a site that truly fits your brand, your goals, and your users. No workarounds, no compromises, no 'that’s unfortunately not possible in this system'.
What exactly do we build
We build business websites, portfolios, multilingual marketing sites, and everything in between. Every site we deliver is responsive (works perfectly on mobile, tablet, and desktop), fast (we regularly score 90+ on Lighthouse), and fully manageable via our dashboard — so you can edit content without having to call us.
Always included: custom design in Figma, full implementation, CMS integration, hosting on European servers, and a direct line to the team that built your site.
Who is this for?
For companies that understand their website isn’t a cost but an investment. For entrepreneurs who have a slow, hard to maintain WordPress site that doesn’t look the way they want. For ambitious SMBs that take their digital presence seriously.
We’re not the cheapest option. But if you’re looking for someone who truly listens, genuinely thinks along, and actually builds something that works — you’ve come to the right place.
Custom Websites in the Logistics & Transport sector: examples
No generic approach — solutions that fit the Logistics & Transport sector.
Real-time track & trace dashboards
Customer portals with order management
Integration with TMS and WMS systems
Rate calculators and quote tools
Fleet management interfaces
Multilingual websites for international operations
TMS (Transport Management Systems), WMS (Warehouse Management Systems), ERP integrations (SAP / Exact / AFAS), Carrier APIs (PostNL / DHL / DPD), Track & trace integrations, EDI connections
How we collaborate
Clear, honest, and predictable — from start to delivery.
Introduction
We discuss your situation, goals, and wishes. No obligations — just an honest conversation.
Plan & Quote
You receive a clear quote with what we build, when it will be ready, and the cost. Period.
Execution
We deliver. You keep control, we maintain quality. Direct communication, no middlemen.
Delivery & Support
Going live is the beginning, not the end. We are ready if anything comes up.
Let's talk about Custom Websites for Logistics & Transport.
When to choose a custom website?
- Your current site converts poorly. Visitors come, look around, and leave. That’s a sign the site doesn’t align with what they’re looking for or what you offer.
- You’ve outgrown your template. You want to add something — a feature, an integration, a different structure — but the system doesn’t allow it.
- You’re starting something new. You want to get it right from the start. No temporary fix that you’ll discard in two years.
- Your brand demands it. Your company isn’t an average company. Your website shouldn’t be either.