Commodities

Show supply chain, compliance and global delivery capability

Trust-focused websites for metals, chemicals, agricultural products, energy and raw material companies.

Page goal

Commodity sites need more than product lists. Buyers look for resources, trade networks, compliance, delivery processes and long-term trust.

Industries

Best-fit industries

Industry-specific structure builds trust faster than generic service pages.

MetalsSteelNon-ferrousChemicalsAgricultureEnergyTimberPlasticsRubber

Pain Points

Problems and solutions

Translate business problems into pages, features and operating actions.

Supply chain is unclear

Show resource map, trade network and delivery process

Buyer trust is weak

Show compliance, partners and ESG proof

Contact paths are scattered

Set forms by purchase, partnership and trading team

Markets span regions

Plan multilingual and local SEO structure

Modules

Core modules

Break the business into modules before deciding pages, fields, CMS and integrations.

Supply chain

  • Resources
  • Warehousing
  • Trade network
  • Delivery
  • Partners

Compliance

  • Certificates
  • Reports
  • ESG
  • Risk control
  • News

Inquiry paths

  • Purchase
  • Partnership
  • Trading team
  • Regional contacts
  • Downloads

Architecture

Recommended stack

Architecture changes with budget, maintenance capacity and business complexity. MVPs can start with Next.js and add CMS, CRM and quoting flows later.

Next.jsHeadless CMSMultilingual SEOStructured dataCRMAnalytics

Outcomes

Expected outcomes

Clients buy business capability, not isolated pages.

Clear global supply capability
More buyer trust
Multi-region expansion
Long-term content assets

FAQ

Solution FAQ

A quick check on fit, scope, launch inputs and success signals before the project starts.

Who is this solution best suited for?

This works best for teams facing these scenarios: Metals, Steel, Non-ferrous, Chemicals. Trust-focused websites for metals, chemicals, agricultural products, energy and raw material companies.

Which modules are usually included?

Delivery usually starts with these core modules: Supply chain, Compliance, Inquiry paths. Resources, Warehousing, Trade network

What should be prepared before kickoff?

Prepare existing pages, product materials, customer conversations, lead sources and internal approval flows before we map pages, fields and integrations.

How should launch performance be measured?

After launch, review progress around these outcomes: Clear global supply capability, More buyer trust, Multi-region expansion, Long-term content assets.

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