Client Production · 2025 Client work
Deltadutch.
A Dutch engineering consultancy repositioning for Bangladesh's fresh produce sector — a 6-stage service ladder communicated through a fast, JSON-driven static site.
The problem.
Deltadutch had deep expertise in Dutch cold-chain logistics and agri-tech — but their web presence looked like a generic corporate template from 2015. They were entering Bangladesh's fresh-produce market and needed a site that communicated credibility, specificity, and the full scope of their six-service engagement model.
What I built.
- 6-stage service ladder. Each service tier is its own section: assessment → design → procurement → installation → training → maintenance. Clients can see exactly where they are in the engagement.
- JSON-driven content. Services, team bios, and case teasers all live in structured JSON. Non-developers can update copy without touching HTML.
- Static-first, Python serve.mjs. Content is pre-rendered at build time via a lightweight Python script. No server-side rendering on every request.
- Render deploy. Auto-deploys on push. $7/mo. Zero DevOps overhead.
How I shipped it.
- Service audit. Worked with the Deltadutch team to document all six engagement stages and the deliverables at each. The site structure came directly from that audit.
- JSON content model. Defined a schema for services, case studies, and team members before writing any HTML. This let the client review content structure before committing to visuals.
- Mobile-first layout. Bangladesh clients browse on mobile. Every component was designed for 375px first and scaled up.
- Four-week delivery. Discovery call to live site in 28 days, including two rounds of copy revisions.
6
Engagement stages, each with its own page section.
28d
Discovery to live deployment.
Outcomes.
6
Service ladder stages
28d
Ship time
$7/mo
Hosting cost
0
DevOps overhead
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