The Cooperative Logistics Network launches a new mobile responsive website

The Coop’s new website will also include their new rate management software which will reduce the quote processing time and allow members to augment their productivity, customer service and ROI

The Coop’s brand new website has been created to provide the visitors with the ultimate user-friendly browsing experience on all sorts of devices. The uncluttered design of the new website will not only lead to enhanced navigation but also vastly improve its functionality in several ways.

Apart from offering the visitors with an optimal viewing experience, the new Coop website can now be accessed by people with their mobile devices like smartphones or tablets. Coop members will now be able to use the website regardless of the place or the device they are working from.

Some of the advantages of mobile responsive website are:

    • Texts are readable on phone without the need of a zoom
    • There is enough space for tap targets
    • No more horizontal scrolling
    • The website will automatically adjust to the size of the device of the use.

Moreover, the Coop’s new website will soon feature the FreightViewer- our brand new freight rate management software which will allow Coop members to create a quotation of their door-to-door services within less than a minute. This new online tool which will soon be made available on the Coop website will greatly help to enhance the business volume of the member companies.

“We are fully aware that more than 60% of online searches are now being carried out on mobile devices and hence we decided to build a new mobile responsive website which comes with beautiful screen layouts, images, texts, and videos while being extremely fast-loading,” says Antonio Torres, the CEO and Founder of Cooperative Logistics Network. Mr. Torres further added, “Apart from offering the most comfortable browsing experience, the Coop’s new website along with the new online tool will allow our members to focus on the core areas of their business instead of spending days on quotation creation.”