Industry · Across Germany
Web design for industrial companies
Technical buyers need to see what you manufacture, which applications you serve and how dependable your processes are. Your website should make that assessment easier, not delay it with image slogans.
The situation
The expertise exists. Online, it is often unstructured.
Many industrial websites mention everything but prioritise nothing.
Machines, materials, processes, industries and certificates sit side by side. We turn them into a clear route from technical requirement to the right contact.
What the site must do
Become assessable before the first conversation.
The website needs to provide technical depth and a fast overview at the same time.
Organise capabilities
Processes, materials and manufacturing depth follow real procurement questions.
Evidence quality
Certificates, tolerances, inspection methods and suitable references appear where doubts arise.
Qualify enquiries
Drawings, quantity, material and timing can be captured early and routed correctly.
Recommended architecture
From capabilities to a sound enquiry.
The exact structure follows your portfolio; these five areas often form the core.
01
Manufacturing processes
Explain capacities and limits clearly by process and component type.
02
Industries & applications
Show where experience and operational requirements align.
03
Quality & documentation
Bring certificates, metrology, traceability and material evidence together.
04
Components & examples
Place approved work in context through material, process and challenge.
05
Technical enquiry
Make contacts, file upload and essential project data easy to reach.
Trust signals
Buyers need evidence, not superlatives.
Credibility comes from specific, current information.
Certifications
Show the standard and scope clearly instead of displaying an unexplained logo.
Machines & capacity
Relevant work envelopes, technologies and volume ranges support early assessment.
Tolerances & inspection
Describe measurement capability and achievable accuracy factually.
Approved references
Applications and industry context add meaning without inventing confidential clients.
Search intent
Industrial searches rarely start with the word web design.
Prospects search for a suitable supplier for a process, material or component. The architecture needs to support those technical entry points.
- A supplier or contract manufacturer for a defined requirement
- A manufacturing process with suitable capacity and tolerances
- Machining a particular material or material family
Related studio concept
NORDWERK shows one possible direction.
The fictional concept translates metalworking into a powerful, factual visual and information system.

Fictional studio concept
NORDWERK is not a client commission or a finished template for your company. It shows how we can interpret industrial capability visually and structurally.
View conceptCommon questions
Industrial web design in practical terms.
How extensive is an industrial website?+
That depends on processes, target industries, languages and the breadth of your offer. We define page types and content before the fixed price and avoid pages without a distinct job.
Do technical texts need to be finished?+
No. We structure existing material, interview specialists and draft understandable copy. Your team approves all technical claims.
Can the website be found for several processes?+
Yes, where each relevant topic has enough substance and clear intent. We do not build thin location or keyword duplicates and cannot guarantee rankings.
Show us what makes your manufacturing operation distinct.
We organise capabilities, evidence and enquiry routes, then develop an initial page design - across Germany, with personal contact from Nuremberg.
See your new homepage before you decide.
We build you a draft before a contract exists. If it doesn't convince you, hand it back and pay nothing. We usually reply within one business day.