Defense Contractor & Military Premium Professional Website Template
Convoy is a defense logistics landing page template built for military supply and transport firms. It uses a split-screen layout, a Spec Sheet creative rhythm, and a Navy Authority color system to communicate operational authority fast. Contracting officers, program managers, and coalition logistics staffs get a credible, briefing-ready first impression from the first scroll.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Convoy is a single-page template designed for defense logistics and military supply firms. It opens with a certification logo bar, splits into a 50/50 layout, and walks visitors through capability cards in a clinical Spec Sheet cadence. Every section is built to brief, not persuade, stacking hard numbers and operational detail until the only next step is initiating contact.
Who this template is for
This template is built for firms that operate at the intersection of defense contracting and physical logistics. It speaks directly to the buyers who matter most in that space.
- Defense logistics companies moving munitions, rations, or medical cargo across difficult corridors
- Prime contractors and subcontractors pursuing government transport or warehousing vehicles
- Small and service-disabled veteran-owned businesses (SDVOSBs) presenting credentials to TRANSCOM or Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) program managers
What problem this template solves
Government buyers and coalition logistics staffs have no time for marketing. They need to verify credentials, confirm capability, and find a contact path in minutes. Most generic templates cannot communicate that kind of institutional authority.
- Standard templates lack the structured, compliance-checklist feel that defense procurement audiences expect
- Firms with genuine certifications and clearances have no clean way to surface them immediately on arrival
- There is no clear B2B engagement path that qualifies serious primes and government buyers while still capturing speculative leads
What you get with this template
The template delivers a fully structured, single-page layout where every section performs a specific briefing function. Nothing is decorative. Everything carries operational meaning.
- A split-screen (50/50) hero with a certification logo bar displaying CAGE code, ISO 9001:2015, ITAR, SAM.gov verified, and SDVOSB marks
- Capability cards in a Spec Sheet format pairing hard specifications with operational photography or route maps
- Two signal amber call-to-action placements and a qualification form collecting organization name, DODAAC or Unique Entity Identifier (UEI), requirement category, and a secure message field
Feature list
This section describes the core functional and visual components built into the Convoy template.
Certification Logo Bar
A horizontal strip runs across the top of the viewport against deep watch-floor navy. Partner and certification emblems including CAGE, ISO 9001:2015, ITAR, SAM.gov verified, and SDVOSB appear in monochrome stencil white. The bar establishes institutional credibility before any body copy loads.
Split-Screen Hero Section
The screen divides 50/50 at the hero. The left panel carries a single line of blocky, uppercase typography reading "CLEARED. CERTIFIED. CONTRACTED." The right panel displays a static aerial photograph of a marshaling yard with containers color-coded by priority and forklifts frozen mid-transit.
Spec Sheet Capability Cards
Each scroll section is a capability card split down the middle. The left panel lists hard specifications including fleet tonnage, lane coverage, contract award-to-ship time in hours, and active theater corridor count. The right panel shows the corresponding operational photograph or route map. Numbers are typeset in tabular figures with a counter animation triggered on scroll entry.
Dual Call-to-Action Placement
The primary call to action reads "Request Capability Statement" and appears at the split-screen midpoint and again at the bottom of the page. Both instances are rendered in signal amber to stand out against the deep navy and gunmetal gray background panels.
Qualification Contact Form
The embedded form collects organization name, DODAAC or UEI if applicable, requirement category (surface transport, air freight, warehousing, or kitting), and a secure message field. This structure filters casual visitors and routes only qualified defense buyers toward direct engagement.
Gated PDF Capability Brief
A secondary conversion path offers a downloadable PDF capability brief. Access requires a business email address. This gates serious primes and government buyers while giving speculative visitors a reason to leave a traceable touchpoint.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Certification Logo Bar | Surface credentials immediately on arrival |
| Split-Screen Hero | Deliver core positioning statement and marshaling yard visual |
| Capability Card 1 | Present fleet tonnage and lane coverage with supporting photography |
| Capability Card 2 | Show contract award-to-ship time and active theater corridors |
| Mid-Page call to action | Drive "Request Capability Statement" action at scroll midpoint |
| Qualification Form | Collect DODAAC, UEI, requirement category, and secure message |
| PDF Gated Download | Capture business email for capability brief delivery |
| Bottom call to action | Repeat primary call to action at page close |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Service Utility theme using the Navy Authority color system. Every color performs a specific job. No element is added for decoration.
- Deep watch-floor navy (#0B1929) and gunmetal gray (#3D4F5F) form the primary background and panel system, evoking a destroyer bridge paint scheme
- Stencil white (#E8ECF0) handles all body typography, certification marks, and data labels for maximum contrast and legibility
- Signal amber (#D4952A) is reserved strictly for call-to-action buttons and status indicators, keeping it visually dominant and functionally unambiguous
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is designed to deliver a clean, structured experience across device sizes. The layout logic supports the briefing cadence whether a contracting officer opens it on a workstation or a mobile device in the field.
- The split-screen panels and capability cards are built to restack cleanly on smaller viewports without losing the visual hierarchy
- Large tabular figures and counter animations maintain legibility at reduced screen widths
- The form fields and call to action buttons are sized for reliable tap interaction on touch devices
How this template helps you convert
The Convoy template is engineered for B2B and partnership engagement. Every structural choice moves a qualified defense buyer toward a specific action.
- The certification logo bar and uppercase hero copy establish trust and verify credentials within the first viewport, reducing drop-off before the buyer even scrolls
- The Spec Sheet capability cards replace persuasion with briefing, building a mental compliance checklist that naturally positions "Request Capability Statement" as the logical next step
- The dual-path conversion system captures both high-intent buyers through the qualification form and lower-intent visitors through the gated PDF download, maximizing traceable touchpoints from a single page
Other information about this template
Convoy sits inside the Aerospace and Defense category with a focus on the Defense Contractor and Military subcategory. It is purpose-built for the military logistics and supply niche where institutional trust is a prerequisite for any commercial conversation.
- The template style is Split Screen (50/50), the creative direction is Spec Sheet, and the header concept is Logo Bar
- The landing page direction is Partnership and B2B engagement, making it directly suitable for firms pursuing government contract vehicles or coalition logistics partnerships
- This template is a strong starting point for any defense logistics or military supply firm that needs to present cage codes, hazmat certifications, facility clearance status, and lane capability in a single, structured page




Theme
Service Utility
Creative direction
Spec Sheet
Color system
Navy Authority
Style
Split Screen (50/50)
Direction
Partnership/B2B
Page Sections
Certification Logo Bar
Split-screen Hero Layout
Spec Sheet Capability Cards
Dual Call-to-action Placement
Qualification Contact Form
Gated PDF Capability Brief
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