Industrial corporate websites
Capability, portfolio and market clarity

Industrial corporate websites
for manufacturers and groups

A corporate website should make a complex industrial business easier to assess at every level.

We build industrial corporate websites for manufacturers, engineering firms and technical B2B groups that need positioning, capability, plants, portfolio, sectors, certifications and market presence to hold together in one platform, and to keep holding together as the group grows.

What it is
What is included

What an industrial
corporate website includes

Six things an industrial corporate website has to do at the same time.

What it involves

A corporate site serves more audiences than almost any other page type: a specifying engineer checking whether the company makes what they need, a procurement lead running supplier qualification, an auditor verifying certifications, a candidate assessing the workplace, an investor or a journalist looking for a contact. Getting the architecture right for all of them at once is the core design problem.

What we deliver

Information architecture built for a multi-audience visitor, a component-based CMS your team can publish from, integration with careers, press and enquiry systems where needed, and a multilingual structure for a group operating across several markets.

Routed to the right page

Product information that needs deeper technical evaluation gets its own structured destination: a B2B product catalogue, an industrial product finder or a dedicated product section. That keeps the corporate site focused on explaining the business while giving a technical buyer a direct route to the detail.

Capability, plants and certifications made verifiable

Industrial credibility rests on specifics: processes and tolerances, machine capability, plant locations and capacity, quality certifications such as ISO 9001 or IATF 16949, and the approvals relevant to the sectors served. We structure these as maintainable records rather than a static company profile in PDF, so procurement can complete a supplier check without contacting anyone.

One group identity across sites, plants and brands

Groups accumulate divisional sites, acquired brands and local affiliate pages. We define what belongs at group level, what belongs to a brand and how the two link, then hold the whole estate to one component library and one set of templates. See industrial design systems.

Built to be found by engineering and procurement search

Sector, application, capability and material pages are where technical search lands, and they are usually missing from a corporate site organised around the org chart. We build those routes properly, with clean heading structure, organisation and product schema, and internal links connecting capability content to the sectors and platforms behind it.

case studies

Clients who trust us

Industrial and technical B2B companies we build and maintain platforms for.
Industrial B2B digital platforms

A decade of digital work
for industrial and technical B2B

Code Industrial is the industrial B2B practice of Code Barcelona, an agency building corporate websites and digital platforms since 2015. The same strategy, design and engineering team works on every industrial project, from the first scoping session through to life after launch.

19
industrial sectors we serve
1.550
technical documents migrated in one project, permissions and URLs intact
+10
years of digital delivery for industrial B2B
Corporate sites by company type
Who needs it

What an industrial corporate
site has to prioritise

The priority audience differs by company. An industrial corporate website starts with the people who need to understand the business and decide whether to engage.

Build process
Four stages

How we build an industrial
corporate website

Four stages. An industrial corporate website is scoped around its real audiences, the corporate story and the operating model from the start.

AUDIENCE MAPPING
01
01

Every reader this site has to serve

We map specifying engineers, procurement, distributors, candidates, media, auditors and investors and what each one needs, since a corporate site designed around only the most obvious audience under-serves the rest.

What we map

We list every distinct audience: specifying engineers, procurement leads running supplier qualification, distributors, candidates, journalists, auditors and investors. Then we work out the top task each is trying to complete on the site. That task, rather than a generic persona description, drives which content and which navigation path each group gets.

Result

The resulting architecture treats no single audience as the default and everyone else as an afterthought. Investor content does not bury careers, and press does not crowd out the capability information a specifying engineer came to check.

ARCHITECTURE
02
02

A structure that holds as the company grows

We build the section tree and navigation to accommodate product lines, plants, markets and content types being added for years, rather than only what exists at launch.

What we define

We define the section tree, decide how individual product brands and divisions link back to the corporate site without diluting either identity, and set up a multilingual structure where the group operates across several markets. Each decision is made with the next two years of growth, and the next acquisition, in mind.

Result

New product lines, plants, markets or content types slot into the existing tree rather than forcing a rebuild. The structure absorbs growth instead of being re-architected every time the portfolio changes.

BUILD
03
03

A CMS your team can run

We build on a component-based CMS so your communications team can publish news, plant updates and pages without a developer for every change.

What we build

We build the site on editable, component-based templates so a communications team can assemble new pages without touching code, and we wire in whatever press distribution, applicant tracking or enquiry routing systems the company already relies on.

Result

Day-to-day publishing, a press release, a new job posting, an updated leadership bio, becomes something your own team does directly. We stay involved for development work rather than for routine content changes.

LAUNCH
04
04

Live, indexed, and handed over properly

We launch with search visibility and analytics in place and hand over documentation so your team can maintain the site confidently.

What we handle

We cover the technical SEO fundamentals, indexing, sitemaps, hreflang and structured data, set up analytics tied to the goals that matter to a corporate site, and leave your team with documentation covering how the CMS and the integrations work.

Result

The site is indexed correctly, reporting real traffic and engagement from launch day, and your team has what it needs to keep it running without waiting on us for routine questions.

Corporate website FAQ

Industrial corporate website questions

What comes up when scoping an industrial corporate website.

Should product content live on the corporate site or its own site?

Product detail deserves its own destination when the buying journey, the technical depth or the product-data model differs materially from the corporate story. A corporate site should explain the business, the capabilities, the people and the group structure; a catalogue or a finder should help a technical buyer evaluate an offer.

How should an industrial corporate website present plants, capabilities and certifications?

As structured records rather than prose. Each plant carries its location, processes, capacity and the certifications held; each capability carries the processes, materials and tolerances it covers. Certificates are stored with issue and expiry dates so an out-of-date document is spotted internally before a customer finds it, and procurement can complete a supplier check without an email exchange.

Can this include investor relations content?

Yes. Investor, sustainability, governance and news content can live as structured sections within the corporate site where the volume and the ownership model support it. The information should be easy to find, clearly maintained and proportionate to the audience need.

Does it need to support several languages?

Most international industrial businesses benefit from multilingual support, especially where local teams, customers or partners need information in their own language. We structure translation and content ownership so core facts stay consistent while legitimate market variation is controlled. See multilingual industrial websites.

How does the corporate site connect to a catalogue or a distributor portal?

Through a shared design system and a defined content boundary. The corporate site explains the company, the sectors and the capability; the B2B product catalogue carries product attributes and documents; the B2B distributor portal carries account-specific pricing and partner material. Navigation and search hand a visitor across those boundaries without asking them to understand the internal split.

Can we migrate several inherited sites into one corporate platform?

Yes, and the risk sits in the redirect map rather than in the design. We inventory the URLs carrying rankings and links across every site being retired, map each to its closest equivalent, and check the result in Search Console after launch. See industrial website migration.

Can our team update it without a developer?

Yes, day-to-day editing is designed to happen without developer involvement. We build the corporate site on a component-based CMS, so your team can update text, images and page layouts through defined content blocks rather than raw code. See CMS implementation for how that editing experience is structured and what still legitimately requires developer support.

What does a corporate site need for accessibility?

The European Accessibility Act reaches a growing set of B2B services, and the practical requirements are consistent: keyboard operation, visible focus, sufficient contrast, correct heading structure, labelled forms and text alternatives for diagrams and technical images. We build to WCAG 2.2 AA and document what was tested. See industrial website accessibility.

Other things we build

Other industrial B2B
platforms we build

An industrial corporate website usually sits alongside these other builds.

Industrial corporate website

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corporate website

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