Companies that manufacture or trade in Osnabrück usually sell to business customers. That changes what an online shop has to do: customer-specific prices, approval workflows, volume tiers, links to merchandise management and ERP. We build B2B shops of this kind with Shopware 6, including OCI and punch-out connections for customers whose purchasing departments order through their own procurement systems.
A logistics hub lives on data flows. Consignment data, stock levels, order status — carried from system to system by hand, that information costs time and produces errors. We build interfaces and APIs on PHP 8 and Symfony that connect the systems directly. A shop that does not know the merchandise management system stays a half-measure.
For engineering firms and suppliers the website is the technical shop window: product data, spare parts, named contacts. With TYPO3 v14 or WordPress we build sites your own editors maintain. SEO and content plans are part of that, so the site is found when somebody searches for that exact machine and not only for your company name.
Osnabrück is around an hour and a half from our office in Oldenburg. Kick-off, workshops and sign-offs therefore happen on site, while the ongoing development runs remotely. After the launch we take on hosting on our own servers in Germany, maintenance and support. What we build should still be running in five years, which is why updates and monitoring are part of it from the start.