Core line
List your main items plainly (sizes, variants, use cases). No marketing fluff.
Beige “paper” background, dark green typography, clean structure, and restrained visuals. Replace the text below with your real products/services — don’t overpromise.
Write one clean paragraph: what you do, where you operate, and who you serve.
Replace this placeholder with your real company description. Keep it simple: products/services, markets, and what makes you dependable.
If you don’t have certifications or numbers, don’t fake them. Classic brands lose trust fast when they exaggerate.
Three clear buckets. Make this match reality: products, services, or both.
List your main items plainly (sizes, variants, use cases). No marketing fluff.
Distributor pricing, MOQ, and delivery terms. Put real details later.
Fast quotes, clear lead times, and actual accountability.
This section is what makes a supplier look “real”: process + expectations.
1) Send your company details and location.
2) We confirm product availability and pricing.
3) Delivery or pickup arrangement.
4) Ongoing support and reorder flow.
Put your real rules here: payment terms, delivery windows, return policy, and minimum order quantities.
Classic presentation only works if the business terms are clean and honest.
Stock images are fine for a draft. Real photos are mandatory for a real launch.
Single-file = mailto form. If you want real submissions in cPanel, add a small contact.php.