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Trucking company websites

Carrier websites built around freight services and shipper enquiries.

Orynlo builds WordPress websites for trucking carriers that need a clear way to present capabilities, coverage and contact paths.

Semi-truck driving past Monument Valley, representing a US trucking company website

Carrier website scope

Built around the information shippers look for.

The exact pages depend on the carrier, but the structure should make capabilities easy to verify.

Freight services

Dedicated service content for the freight and transportation work the carrier actually provides.

Equipment and capabilities

Clear pages for trailer types, equipment, operating model and relevant service details.

Coverage and lanes

Service area and lane information presented in a way that supports both users and search structure.

Freight quote requests

Lead forms can collect origin, destination, freight details and contact information needed for follow up.

Mobile contact paths

Phone, email and enquiry actions stay easy to reach on small screens.

SEO foundations

Page titles, headings, schema, internal links and keyword aligned service content can be built into the site.

Common page planning

Use the pages the carrier actually needs.

No site needs filler. A practical carrier website may include the following based on the operation.

  • Home and carrier overview
  • Freight service pages
  • Equipment and capability pages
  • Service area or lane pages where useful
  • About and company information
  • Freight quote or contact page
  • Recruiting content only when it is part of the business need

New build

Starting without a strong website.

Orynlo can plan the page structure, build the WordPress site and set the initial search foundation.

Rebuild

Replacing an outdated carrier site.

Existing content and URLs can be reviewed before a rebuild so useful search equity and business information are handled carefully.

Have a carrier website project in mind?

Send the current site and the services the carrier needs to present.