PROJECT 29 — CORPORATE WEBSITE / CATALOGUE
CEDARS AGROTECH
A B2B catalogue platform for Cedars Agrotech, carrying industrial food machinery from specification browsing to a submitted quote request.

The brief.
We designed and developed Cedars Agrotech's platform around a commerce model that has no checkout. Industrial buyers do not add a milk cooling tank to a basket and pay — they assemble a shortlist and ask for a price. So the whole store runs on a quote-request cart: browse a deep machinery catalogue by category, stack equipment into a request, and submit it as one enquiry with account type and comments attached. Multi-select filtering, per-product single-quote requests and a delivered-projects record complete a site built for procurement rather than retail.
WHAT WE DELIVERED
- 01Quote-request commerce
A cart that collects equipment and submits a priced enquiry instead of an order, matching how industrial procurement actually buys.
- 02Single-quote request flow
Per-product quote modal capturing account type, contact detail and comments, so a buyer can ask about one machine without building a list.
- 03Machinery catalogue architecture
Agro-food equipment, filling and packaging, and spare parts modelled as categories over one specification-led product base.
- 04Multi-select faceted filtering
Stacked, removable filter chips across equipment families, letting a buyer narrow a technical catalogue without losing their place.
- 05Account & registration layer
Buyer accounts with saved detail, so repeat quote requests carry company context and process faster on the second visit.
- 06Project record
Completed installations published as a delivered-projects record, giving procurement the reference evidence a specification sheet cannot.
- 07Direct enquiry routing
Mapped location, phone, mobile and email presented with persistent WhatsApp, meeting trade buyers on the channel they already use.
- 08CMS
Centralized publishing of products, categories, specifications and projects without development support.
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