Problem
Industrial businesses often rely on outdated websites or fragmented brochures that don’t reflect their operational standards. Capabilities are buried, certifications are hard to find, and service breakdowns lack clarity. For procurement teams and decision-makers, this creates friction. If they cannot quickly understand machinery, compliance standards, turnaround times, or past projects, they move on - even if the company is technically strong.
Solution
We designed Manufact around how industrial buyers think. Capabilities are grouped logically. Processes are explained step by step. Certifications and quality control standards are surfaced where trust matters most. Case studies and product listings provide proof without overwhelming the visitor. Inquiry and quote request sections are integrated naturally into the journey, so action feels like the next logical step, not a push. Because the site is built in Framer with a CMS, internal teams can update machinery lists, publish new case studies, add certifications, or expand service pages without developers. That keeps the website aligned with real operational growth.


Key Features
Industrial-focused design tailored for engineering and manufacturing firms
Clean, structured layout for services, products, and processes
Dedicated pages for case studies and capability breakdowns
Conversion-ready inquiry and quote request sections
Trust elements - client reviews, certifications, statistics, logo stripes
A11y-optimised structure for accessible browsing
Automated SEO framework
Built-in analytics tracking
CMS for easy updates
Modular components & layout templates
Rich media support (slideshows, tickers, visual demonstrations)
Sticky scrolling and subtle motion effects
Fully responsive across desktop, tablet, and mobile
No-code customisation inside Framer
Ideal For
Manufacturing companies
CNC machining services
Sheet metal fabrication units
3D printing services
Welding and laser cutting providers
Metal stamping and die casting suppliers
Plastic extrusion companies
Mechanical and product assembly firms
Electronics and PCB assembly providers
Equipment maintenance and repair workshops
Engineering consulting firms
Prototyping and reverse engineering services
Aerospace and automotive manufacturing
Medical device and defense production
Energy equipment manufacturers
OEM and contract manufacturing businesses


Manufact began with a simple premise: industrial excellence should feel visible online.
We studied how B2B buyers evaluate suppliers - what they look for first, where doubt appears, and how trust is built digitally. The structure was shaped around operational clarity: capabilities first, process transparency second, proof third, and contact always within reach.
Visual restraint was intentional. Clean grids, structured typography, and measured motion communicate precision. The CMS ensures the internal team owns the narrative as operations evolve.
If you’re building or modernising an industrial website, this project demonstrates what’s possible: clearer positioning, stronger credibility, and a digital presence that supports real business growth.
