Website Development for Logistics & Supply Chain — the full guide (2026)
An advanced guide to running website development for logistics & supply chain. Fit-check, channel mix, deliverables, process, metrics — built for operators who want the long form before they engage.
Website Development is a supporting service for logistics & supply chain.
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Category CAC band 4,000–40,000 ₹; CPC band 35–280 ₹.
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Time to first signal: 6–14 weeks for marketing site; 10–24 for commerce. Primary KPI: Core Web Vitals + organic conversion lift.
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This guide explains how website development adapts to logistics & supply chain — what changes from the generic playbook.
Website Development for Logistics & Supply Chain — overview
Website Development for logistics & supply chain adapts the generic website development playbook to logistics & supply chain's buyer behaviour, CAC band (4,000–40,000 ₹), and channel preferences. Website Development is a secondary / supporting service for logistics & supply chain — useful when integrated with the category's primary channels, but rarely the lead lever.
This guide is informational + advanced. For the commercial version with engagement tiers, see the Website Development hub or the Website Development for Logistics & Supply Chain commercial cell.
Is website development a fit for logistics & supply chain?
Website Development can be a useful supporting channel; whether it's worth leading with depends on your specific stage and existing channel mix.
Channel mix — Website Development adapted to logistics & supply chain
Generic website development channel mix shifts when applied to logistics & supply chain. The table below shows the relevant surfaces with industry-specific weighting.
Website Development channel mix for Logistics & Supply Chain
Channel / surface
Weight
Industry-specific rationale
Next.js (App Router + RSC)
Primary
Default for content-heavy marketing sites, programmatic SEO at scale, and headless commerce. Deploys to Vercel or Cloudflare Workers. For logistics & supply chain, weight is moderated given the category's CAC band of 4,000–40,000 ₹.
Webflow
Supporting
Best when in-house marketing team will own the CMS and dev capacity is constrained. Trade-off: less control over performance + custom logic. For logistics & supply chain, weight is moderated given the category's CAC band of 4,000–40,000 ₹.
Shopify (Plus or standard)
Primary
D2C commerce default. Shopify-native vs Shopify Hydrogen (headless) chosen against catalog complexity + custom-UX needs. For logistics & supply chain, weight is moderated given the category's CAC band of 4,000–40,000 ₹.
Headless (Next.js + Sanity / Shopify)
Compounding
For brands where marketing site + commerce + content need shared design system and editorial workflows. Higher upfront build, lower long-term content velocity. For logistics & supply chain, weight is moderated given the category's CAC band of 4,000–40,000 ₹.
What gets shipped — Website Development × Logistics & Supply Chain
Standard deliverables adapted to logistics & supply chain:
1Technology recommendation: Next.js vs Webflow vs Shopify vs headless, anchored to your team's maintenance capacity + SEO needs
2Information architecture + content modelling for marketing or commerce
Stakeholder interviews + technical audit of current stack · Technology recommendation (Next.js / Webflow / Shopify / headless) · Information architecture + content model · Performance + SEO baseline measurement
02 · Week 3–8 — Design + build foundations
Design system implementation (Figma → code) · Component library built (Tailwind + shadcn or framework equivalent) · Core page templates shipped: home, service, money page, blog index · CMS integrated; content team onboarded to authoring flow
03 · Week 9–12 — Scale + ship
All remaining page templates built · Programmatic SEO scaffolding live (if scoped) · Analytics + GTM + server-side wired · Core Web Vitals certified across templates
Common mistakes when running website development for logistics & supply chain
1Importing a generic website development playbook without adapting creative + landing pages to logistics & supply chain's buyer language.
2Setting attribution windows shorter than logistics & supply chain's actual buying cycle — categories with longer cycles get systematically under-credited.
3Pricing engagement against the wrong AOV / LTV — logistics & supply chain unit economics dictate what's affordable as agency fee.
4Optimising the wrong KPI for the category — Website Development's default primary KPI is core web vitals + organic conversion lift; for logistics & supply chain that often needs translating into a category-specific metric.
Metrics specific to website development × logistics & supply chain
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FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Is website development effective for logistics & supply chain?+
Website Development works as a supporting / secondary channel for logistics & supply chain. Whether to lead with it depends on your stage and existing channel mix. The audit can give the honest answer.
What's the typical CAC for website development in logistics & supply chain?+
Logistics & Supply Chain category CAC band sits at 4,000–40,000 ₹; Website Development-attributed CAC depends on channel weighting + creative + offer quality. The audit benchmarks your specific position before any commercial conversation.
How long until website development shows results for a logistics & supply chain brand?+
6–14 weeks for marketing site; 10–24 for commerce to first signal. Compounding loops take 4–9 months. The category's buying-cycle length amplifies this for logistics & supply chain — set quarterly review cadences accordingly.
What ad spend do we need for website development in logistics & supply chain?+
Minimum ₹1L/month combined paid spend for optimisation cycles to be data-driven. For logistics & supply chain specifically, the AOV / LTV math usually supports higher spend; the engagement tier reflects this.
Will you work with our existing logistics & supply chain team?+
Yes — split-team is default. We own website development strategy + execution + attribution; in-house team owns brand voice + sales follow-through.