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Website design for manufacturers

Websites for manufacturers that win quote requests.

Most manufacturers do serious work behind a slow, dated website that buyers never enquire through, and it costs them real money. We build bespoke sites that score 90–100 on Google PageSpeed, show your capability, and turn visitors into quote requests.

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A dated site is quietly costing you enquiries.

The work is precise. The website isn’t. Legacy platforms load slowly, bury your product range, and give a serious buyer no obvious way to request a quote, so they leave and email a competitor instead.

You don’t need a flashier brochure. You need a fast, credible site built around one job: turning the right visitor into an enquiry.

What you get

Manufacturing website design built for one outcome: winning quote requests.

01

Bespoke and genuinely fast

Hand-built, not assembled on a slow page-builder. A performance score you can show against your current site.

02

Shows what you can make

Product ranges, capabilities, and accreditations presented clearly, so a buyer trusts you before they call.

03

A clear path to a quote

Low-friction enquiry forms that land in a monitored inbox, with obvious calls to action on every page.

04

Found and looked after

On-page SEO and schema for niche manufacturing terms, plus a care plan for hosting, maintenance, and speed.

The standard

What every manufacturing build is held to.

Google PageSpeedEvery site we ship
90–100
Mobile loadWhere buyers actually look
Under 2.5s
Page-builder bloatHand-built throughout
0
QuoteAgreed before we start
Fixed & itemised

Sector specifics

What we build into a manufacturing website

Whether you’re in precision machining, fabrication, injection moulding, electronics, food production, or packaging, buyers qualify you on specifics. These are the elements we build in as standard.

Capacity400t press
Tolerance±0.05mm

Capability pages that sell your plant

Machinery, capacity, materials, and tolerances presented so a buyer can qualify you in one visit, without ringing to ask the basics.

spec
spec
spec

Product ranges built for browsing

Clear range architecture with specifications and datasheet downloads, structured so procurement can compare, shortlist, and share internally.

ISO 9001
Quality process

Accreditations where buyers look

ISO certifications, sector memberships, and quality processes surfaced on the pages that matter, not buried on an About page.

Material
Quantity
Deadline

Quote forms that ask the right questions

Material, quantity, drawings, deadline: enquiry forms shaped to your workflow, so quotes start with the information your estimators actually need.

Engineertolerances
Procurementlead time

Copy for engineers and procurement alike

Technical enough to satisfy the engineer reviewing you, clear enough for the buyer signing it off.

who can machine this part
Your firm, cited

Readable by the AI tools buyers now ask

Procurement increasingly asks an AI assistant like ChatGPT to shortlist suppliers before opening a browser. We mark up your capabilities, materials, and accreditations so answer engines can tell what you actually make, and name you when someone asks for a supplier who can do it.

Did you know

A buyer sourcing a supplier increasingly doesn’t open Google at all. They ask an AI assistant which UK firms can make the part, and work down the three it names.

ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google’s own AI Overviews: none of them hand back a ranked list. There is no page two to climb onto, and no tenth result quietly picking up the leftovers. The AI assistant names a handful of firms and the buyer starts ringing.

It assembles that answer from sources it can actually read: structured descriptions of what you make, what you hold, and what you’re certified to do. A site an AI assistant can’t parse isn’t ranked lower. It simply isn’t in the answer.

A Google search page

Then page two, and page three

An AI assistant’s answer

Your firm

Automation & AI

Most manufacturers have tried AI somewhere by now. Far fewer have anything running that gives them a day back.

The pilot tends to pick the impressive problem rather than the tedious one. Meanwhile the quote chased for a fortnight, the same spec retyped into a third system, and the report written up at nine at night all carry on exactly as before.

Automation earns its place on the dull, repetitive, predictable work, built from the tools you already run. No rip-and-replace, and nothing new for the office to learn.

48%
are piloting AI, against 34% across all industries
39%
have scaled it across functions, against 49% elsewhere
58%
of firms with AI fully integrated report revenue growth, against 15% still piloting
Grant Thornton, 2026 AI Impact Survey. First two figures from 100 US manufacturing leaders, the third from all 950 respondents. Surveyed February to March 2026.

Examples to get you thinking, not a list to pick from.

How it works

A simple, no-surprises process.

01

Discovery

A short call to understand what you make or move, who buys it, and where the current site loses enquiries. No jargon, no theatre.

02

Design

A bespoke design that reflects the quality of your work and puts your capabilities, accreditations, and proof front and centre.

03

Build

Hand-built for speed, with no page-builder bloat. Fast to load, easy to navigate, and structured so buyers reach a quote in a click or two.

04

Grow

On-page SEO and schema so you surface for niche search terms, then an optional care plan for hosting, updates, and performance.

SK Distribution: what changed

A slow, dated site rebuilt into one that loads before a buyer gives up, with enquiry capture routed straight to a monitored inbox. Different sector, same problem a manufacturer has: serious operation, website losing the enquiry.

Google PageSpeed
53 → 90+
Mobile load time
4.8s → 2.5s
First enquiry after launch
Week one
SK Distribution·Road haulage & pallet distribution
Read the full case study
The SK Distribution website we designed and built
From the outset, they took the time to fully understand our brief and requirements, then worked diligently to bring our vision to life with creativity and skill. Communication was excellent throughout, and they delivered our site ahead of schedule.
LT

Fred

Founder · Luman Technology

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Questions

The things buyers ask us first.

Yes. We structure product ranges and technical specifications so they’re easy to browse and fast to load, whether that’s a handful of product lines or a full catalogue.

That’s a common reason firms come to us: a legacy or DIY platform that’s slow and hard to update. We rebuild bespoke so you’re not sharing a sluggish shared platform, and we handle the move.

That’s the whole point. Every page is built around a clear route to a quote request, with forms that land straight in a monitored inbox, not a contact page nobody checks.

Yes. We’re UK-based but deliver nationally and internationally. Most engineering and manufacturing buyers are searching well beyond one town.

Every project gets a fixed, itemised quote after a short discovery call, so there are no surprises. Timelines depend on scope, but most sites move quickly once content is in.

They can only put you forward if they can read you. Every build ships with structured data describing your services, your capabilities, and the questions buyers actually ask, so an answer engine can work out what you make rather than guessing from a page of marketing copy. It’s the same groundwork that helps you rank in Google, aimed at a newer set of tools.

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