Template site doesn't capture quote requests
A generic template has no validated request-a-quote form, so shippers can't send their load details and you lose qualified enquiries.
Severity// niche = corporate.logistics
We build corporate websites for logistics and freight companies on custom code: a validated request-a-quote form for shippers, a separate driver application form for recruiting, a fleet & coverage presentation, GPS tracking integration and an industry blog with Schema.org markup for organic SEO. Mobile-first and adapted for your target market — no template limits.
Real case — RTM Inc We hand over the code
§ 02 — Problem
A generic template has no validated request-a-quote form, so shippers can't send their load details and you lose qualified enquiries.
SeverityWithout a separate driver application form you can't collect candidates online, so recruiting stays slow and manual.
SeverityWhen your own fleet, partner network and coverage are presented poorly, shippers don't trust the capacity and go to a bigger-looking competitor.
SeverityWithout a logistics blog and Schema.org markup the site doesn't rank, so you get no organic leads on your market.
SeverityWithout proper routing to email and messengers, requests slip through and the manager never sees them.
Severity§ 03 — Solution
Each module solves a specific pain from the list above. Click a row to see what it includes.
§ 04 — Case
Reliable Transportation Management — a US freight carrier from Medina, Ohio. A full corporate website with a request-a-quote form, a driver application form, GPS tracking and an industry blog, on Django + AWS.

— Stack
§ 05 — Process
We unpack your routes, fleet, services and the leads you need. We fix the forms, integrations, price and timeline in a technical brief.
We design the homepage, quote form, driver form, fleet & coverage and the blog. We agree on the mockups before the code starts.
We build the forms, fleet presentation, GPS integration, blog and a custom admin. We show the result in stages, you test on real content.
We move it to your server, set up the domain, market localisation, monitoring, train the team on the admin panel and hand over the code.
§ 06 — Budget
Transparent: a fixed base plus factors that affect the final price. The exact sum is fixed in the brief.
A corporate website with a request-a-quote form, fleet & coverage presentation, lead capture and a basic admin panel.
§ 07 — FAQ
Start — from $1200 for a corporate website with a request-a-quote form, a fleet & coverage presentation and lead capture. The final price depends on the number of forms, integrations and languages.
Yes. We build a validated request-a-quote form, plus a separate driver application form for recruiting — exactly as in the RTM Inc case for a US freight carrier.
Yes. On the RTM Inc project we integrated Stripe and GPS shipment tracking. We connect the integrations your operations actually use and fix the scope in the brief.
A logistics website takes about 3–5 weeks. Extra forms, integrations and a custom admin panel take longer. We fix the exact timeline after the technical brief.
Yes. The RTM Inc site is fully responsive, mobile-first and tuned for the US market, with an industry blog and Schema.org markup for organic SEO. We localise the site for your target market.
§ 08 — Related
§ 09 — Request
Leave a contact — we’ll come back with a preliminary estimate of the forms, integrations and timeline. No obligations.
Real RTM Inc case Transparent price from $1200 We hand over the code