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Oceanica

A multi-country portal for a regional freight forwarder.

Year
2024
Category
Web Design & Development
Services
Information architecture Country-specific page templates Local contact forms HR / careers section
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01

The situation

Oceanica is a freight forwarding company with operations across Central America. They move large items and needed a website that reflected the scale and regional structure of their business.

Their existing website did not clearly communicate their presence across multiple countries, and users could not easily find information specific to the country they were interested in. The company needed a more organized platform that worked as a central portal for its regional operations.

02

What we did

We designed and developed a structured multi-country website experience that positioned Oceanica as a regional operation rather than a single-location business.

The platform included dedicated pages for each country, with tailored content, local contact information, and country-specific contact forms. This structure made it easier for users to navigate directly to the information relevant to their location.

We also implemented a human resources section so people interested in working with Oceanica could apply through the website. This helped extend the site beyond a basic corporate presence and made it useful for both customers and potential employees.

The overall design focused on clarity, organization, and accessibility, ensuring the company's regional presence was easier to understand and navigate.

03

The outcome

The result was a complete and organized website platform that better represented Oceanica's operations across Central America.

The new structure improved usability, made country-specific information easier to access, and gave the company a stronger digital presence aligned with the scale of its business.

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