Website Design for Manufacturers & Industrial Suppliers
A clear catalogue site for
manufacturers and industrial suppliers.
We design public-facing websites for manufacturers and industrial suppliers — product catalogues, capability pages, specification downloads, and an enquiry path. Technical specs, tolerances, capacity, and certifications are supplied and approved by you; we never invent them.

Prateeksha designs public-facing websites for manufacturers and industrial suppliers — product catalogue pages, capability pages, specification downloads, and an enquiry path. Technical specifications, tolerances, capacity, certifications, and safety data are supplied and approved by the manufacturer; we never fabricate them. We do not claim delivered ERP integration, Magento B2B, dealer portal, CAD, or IoT capabilities, and we do not fabricate case studies or testimonials.
What this service is
A public-facing website: a structured product catalogue, capability pages, specification downloads, plant information, and a clear enquiry path.
What this service is not
Not an ERP, dealer portal, CAD, or IoT/production-monitoring system, and not a guarantee of manufacturing leads, distributor enquiries, or export orders.
Where manufacturer websites go wrong
Most industrial sites don't help a buyer evaluate your capability quickly.
- 01
Product catalogue thin or outdated
A handful of product photos with no specifications, categories, or downloadable data.
- 02
Capabilities buried in a PDF
Plant capacity, certifications, and processes exist only in an offline brochure.
- 03
No clear enquiry path
A generic contact form with no way for a buyer to reference a specific product or spec.
- 04
Specs presented without approval
Technical data copied from an old site or brochure without a current review pass.
- 05
Site reads like a template
Stock industrial photography with no real plant, product, or capability information.
What a structured rebuild changes
A real product catalogue, capability pages, and specs you've reviewed.
We structure your product catalogue and capability information clearly, build specification-download pages from data you supply and approve, and keep the enquiry path simple. If your buyers are overseas, see our export & import website design page.
- A structured product catalogue with categories and specifications
- Capability pages describing plant, process, and certifications you supply
- Specification downloads (PDF datasheets) tied to specific products
- A clear enquiry path referencing the product or spec a buyer viewed
- Content you can update yourself as your catalogue changes
What's included
What a manufacturing website build actually covers.
Scoped to public-facing catalogue and capability content — not plant systems.
Product catalogue pages
Catalogue
Capability & plant pages
Capability
Specification downloads
Downloads
Enquiry path
Contact
Clear catalogue navigation
UX
See our interface design approachERP handoff (scoped)
Handoff
Content governance
Governance
SEO foundations
SEO
See our SEO approachOngoing maintenance
Care plans
Explore maintenanceThe buyer's journey
Find a product, review the spec, check your capability, make an enquiry.
The site supports this path up to the point of contact — quoting and fulfilment stay your own process.
Find a product or category
A buyer searches for, or is referred to, a specific product or product line.
Review the specification
Datasheets and specs you supplied help them assess technical fit.
Check plant capability
Capacity, certification, and process information help them assess suitability.
Make an enquiry
A contact form referencing the specific product or spec they reviewed.
Direct quoting
Pricing, quoting, and order discussion happen directly with you, not the website.
What changes
A generic industrial brochure vs. a structured catalogue site.
Both aim to inform buyers. The difference is structure, approved data, and an honest scope boundary.
Who this suits
Scoped honestly — for public catalogue information, not plant systems.
We're upfront about what fits this service, and what should stay with your own systems.
Discrete manufacturers
Discrete mfg.
Process manufacturers & suppliers
Process & supply
Manufacturers exporting internationally
Export-ready
Situations outside this scope
Out of scope
Choose your starting point
Three ways to start, depending on where your catalogue site is today.
A new site, a redesign, or ongoing content support — each stays within the honest scope above.
New
New catalogue site
A product catalogue, capability pages, and an enquiry path built from scratch.
- Product catalogue information architecture
- Capability & plant pages
- Specification-download pages
- Enquiry form referencing product context
Recommended
Redesign & catalogue restructure
For an existing site that needs a clearer catalogue and up-to-date specifications.
- Content and specification review
- Catalogue and capability restructuring
- Redirect plan to protect existing SEO value
- ERP handoff, scoped to your own system, if applicable
Ongoing
Content maintenance
Keep your catalogue and capability information current as your product range changes.
- Monthly content updates
- New product & spec pages
- Security and performance upkeep
- See our website maintenance service
What ships with every manufacturing website engagement
Product catalogue pages
Categories, product pages, and specifications structured for easy comparison.
Capability pages
Plant, process, and certification information you supply, presented clearly.
Specification downloads
Datasheets and spec sheets tied to specific products, in the format you provide.
Enquiry form
A contact form kept to general fields, able to reference the product a buyer viewed.
An honest scope statement
A clear note on what this engagement does not include, so expectations match reality.
CMS access
A way to update catalogue and capability content yourself, without developer help.











Ready to talk through your catalogue site?
Tell us about your products — we'll scope it honestly.
Whether it's a new site or a redesign, you'll get a clear, honest read on scope before anything starts — no ERP-integration guarantee, no lead-volume promise.
FAQs
Manufacturing website design — frequently asked questions.
Straight answers on scope, ERP integration, and what we do and don't provide.
Selling internationally? See our export & import website design page for the buyer-facing angle.
It depends entirely on your specific ERP system and whether it offers an API or export we can connect to — we don't assume this works automatically, and we haven't published evidence of a delivered ERP integration to point to here. Tell us what system you run and we'll give you an honest read on what's realistically possible.
We won't promise that outcome — it depends on your market, your existing relationships, and how enquiries are followed up, not just the website. What we build is a site that presents your products and capabilities clearly and makes the enquiry path obvious.
You do. Specifications, tolerances, capacity figures, certifications, and safety data must be supplied and approved by you — we structure and present what you give us, but we never invent or estimate technical or compliance data on your behalf.
We haven't published evidence of building those as delivered capabilities, so we won't claim them here. If you need a specific platform or integration, tell us what it is and we'll give you an honest assessment of fit and scope before committing to anything.
No — case studies and testimonials must come from you. We structure whatever you supply and approve into a clear layout; we don't fabricate results, quotes, or client names on your behalf.
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