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Clearance - Streamlined Customs Landing Page Template
Clearance is a hub-and-spoke landing page template built for building material customs brokers. It uses a sticky anchor nav to guide procurement managers and import directors through five service spokes, from tariff classification to bonded warehousing, and funnels every visitor toward a consultation request with precise, data-card-style clarity.
by Rocket studio
Clearance is a single-page, anchor-nav landing page template designed for customs brokers who specialize in building materials. It presents five core services as tight spec-sheet data cards, uses a charcoal-and-sky color system, and pushes every visitor toward one clear action: requesting a commodity coverage consultation.
This template is built for customs brokers and freight-adjacent service providers operating in the construction supply chain. The design language and copy structure speak directly to the people who use these services daily.
Most customs brokerage pages bury their expertise in dense paragraphs. Procurement managers and import directors do not read marketing copy at 6 a.m. They scan. This template solves the mismatch between how brokers typically present their services and how buyers actually evaluate them.
You get a fully structured, single-page layout that organizes a customs brokerage offer into scannable, decision-ready sections. Every element is chosen to move a time-pressured buyer from arrival to action.
This template is built around a focused set of components. Each one serves a specific purpose for the B2B customs brokerage context.
A horizontal nav bar stays pinned as the visitor scrolls. Each spoke link highlights when its section is in view, so buyers can jump directly to the service they need, tariff classification, ISF filing, or bonded warehousing, without losing their place.
Each spoke card displays the service name, applicable Harmonized Tariff Schedule chapter range, average clearance time in hours, and a single-paragraph scope description. The format mirrors a bill of lading, which is exactly how the target audience processes information.
The header skips hero imagery entirely. Instead, a row of recognized brand and carrier silhouettes scrolls slowly on the charcoal background. The effect signals authority through association rather than lifestyle photography.
A dedicated section surfaces quantified proof: containers cleared, demurrage fees recovered, and average clearance hours. These figures give procurement managers a fast benchmark before they read a single spoke card.
A secondary conversion path offers a downloadable HTS quick-reference guide for building materials. Visitors exchange an email address for a tool they already want, creating a nurture entry point alongside the primary consultation request.
A proof section pairs client quotes from procurement managers with a final "Check Your Commodity Coverage" call to action. The section closes the page with social validation at the exact moment the visitor is ready to act.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Logo Bar Header | Establish authority through recognized brand and carrier silhouettes on a charcoal background |
| Sticky Anchor Nav | Give visitors instant access to any service spoke with a pinned consultation call to action |
| Tariff Classification Card | Present HTS chapter range and clearance time for commodity classification services |
| ISF Filing Card | Detail Importer Security Filing scope, deadline management, and average processing hours |
| FDA/EPA Compliance Card | Outline compliance handling for regulated building materials crossing US borders |
| Demurrage Recovery Card | Explain how the broker pursues demurrage fee recovery and documents CBP hold resolution |
| Bonded Warehousing Card | Describe bonded storage options and their role in flexible customs release timing |
| Stats Bar | Surface clearance volume metrics and demurrage recovery figures as scannable proof |
| Proof and call to action Block | Combine procurement manager testimonials with the final commodity coverage call to action |
| Single-Row Footer | Provide essential links and contact references in a clean linear layout |
The visual identity follows a Service Utility theme. Every color and type choice reinforces the feeling of industrial precision, the kind a procurement manager trusts on a freight tracking dashboard.
The template is built desktop-first to match the workstation context of early-morning procurement workflows. Full mobile support is included so import directors and general contractors can review service coverage from any device.
The entire page is optimized as a click-through landing page with one destination: a detailed consultation request. Every structural decision serves that goal.
This template is part of a broader Logistics and Supply Chain category on the platform, with a specific focus on the Building Material Logistics subcategory and the Building Material Customs Broker niche.




Theme
Service Utility
Creative direction
Spec Sheet
Color system
Slate & Sky
Style
Hub & Spoke (Anchor Nav)
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Sticky Anchor Nav with Active State
Five Spec-sheet Service Spoke Cards
Logo Bar with Scrolling Marquee
Stats Bar with Clearance Metrics
Email Capture for HTS Download
Proof Section with Testimonials
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