Berth is a split-screen landing page template built for shipping container leasing operations. It leads with hard stats, uses a charcoal and amber industrial palette, and guides visitors toward a quote configurator through a click-through funnel. Freight forwarders, construction firms, and mid-market importers will find a page that earns trust before asking for anything.
by Rocket studio
Berth is a single-page, split-screen landing page template designed for industrial shipping container leasing. It pairs a panoramic port aerial header with stats-first scroll sections, a sticky call-to-action bar, and a secondary fleet-specs download link. The charcoal and amber color system communicates utility and credibility at first glance.
This template is built for container leasing businesses that need to convert skeptical, time-pressed buyers. The layout speaks directly to people who lease containers by the day, month, or year and need to justify that decision quickly.
Container leasing buyers arrive with specific, urgent needs. They compare vendors quickly and leave if trust is not established fast enough. Most leasing pages bury proof behind forms or generic marketing language.
You get a fully structured, single-page click-through funnel built around proven industrial visual design. Every layout decision supports one goal: move the visitor from first impression to quote request.




Theme
Service Utility
Creative direction
Stats-First Impact
Color system
Charcoal & Amber
Style
Split Screen (50/50)
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Panoramic Stats-driven Header
50/50 Split-screen Sections
Stats-first Scroll Hierarchy
Sticky Click-through Call to Action Bar
Secondary Fleet Specs Download
Industrial Charcoal and Amber Palette
What type of business is this template designed for?
Does the landing page include a quote form?
Can I use this template if I do not have all three stats ready?
What does the secondary download link do?
Is the split-screen layout suitable for mobile visitors?
This template includes purpose-built components designed for a container leasing audience. Each section is structured to deliver proof before asking for action.
The header stretches edge to edge with an aerial container yard photograph at golden hour. Three oversized amber stat counters for fleet size, average delivery window, and ports covered load immediately above the headline. The primary "Check Container Availability" button sits within the header itself.
Each scroll section divides the screen evenly. The left half presents a single hard number in large amber type. The right half explains the context in a short paragraph, a simplified route map, or a named client testimonial. This layout builds a mental case for leasing before any form appears.
Numbers escalate in emotional weight as the visitor scrolls. Scale comes first, then speed, then reliability. The progression is intentional: by the time the visitor reaches the bottom call-to-action, they have already processed three strong reasons to trust the operation.
A persistent bottom bar carries the primary call-to-action through every scroll position. It ensures the visitor always has a clear path to the quote configurator without needing to scroll back to the header.
A text link offering a downloadable fleet specifications document captures higher-intent visitors who need to compare options before committing. It sits as a secondary action, separate from the primary button, so it does not dilute the main conversion path.
Deep container gray, dock asphalt, stencil-mark amber, and cargo manifest white are applied consistently across backgrounds, data labels, interactive elements, and body text. The palette is functional by design and reinforces the industrial credibility of the brand.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Panoramic Stats Header | Establishes scale and invites the first click |
| Fleet Size Split | Communicates container volume and condition grades |
| Repositioning Speed Split | Shows 18-hour repositioning with a simplified route map |
| On-Time Delivery Split | Pairs reliability stat with a named logistics testimonial |
| Sticky call to action Bar | Keeps the quote configurator one tap away at all times |
| Secondary Download Link | Converts high-intent visitors who need fleet spec detail |
The visual identity follows a Service Utility theme. Every color choice reflects the physical environment of a working container yard under sodium lights.
The split-screen layout is structured to reflow cleanly across screen sizes. Stat counters and call-to-action elements remain prominent regardless of viewport.
The entire page is architected as a click-through funnel. No form fields appear on the landing page itself. Trust is built first; the ask comes only after proof has been delivered.
This template is categorized under Logistics and Supply Chain, within the Packaging and Shipping subcategory, and is specifically designed for the shipping container leasing niche. It is part of the Berth template series.