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Forge - Precision Frozenfood Landing Page Template
Forge is a single-column flow landing page built for frozen food processing operations targeting serious B2B buyers. It uses a Timeline Progression layout that walks visitors through each production stage, from field sourcing to cold-chain distribution. The Fire and Earth color system, full-screen video header, and dual-call to action structure make it purpose-built for co-packing proposals and capabilities outreach.
by Rocket studio
Forge is a B2B landing page template designed for frozen food processors pursuing national grocery buyers, quick-service restaurant supply chain managers, and food-service distributors. Its single-column scroll traces every production stage from raw harvest to distribution. The design is precise, industrial, and built to earn trust before the visitor reaches the form.
Forge is built for operations-first food businesses that need to communicate scale, process discipline, and cold-chain reliability to sophisticated procurement contacts. It is not a retail-facing template. Every section is aimed at closing a sourcing conversation.
Most industrial food processors look credible on the factory floor but struggle to communicate that same credibility online. A generic product page does not hold the attention of a category buyer who is evaluating throughput figures and audit scores. Forge solves that gap directly.
You get a complete, single-column landing page ready to represent a frozen food processing facility at the highest level of B2B presentation. Every layout decision serves the goal of building procurement trust before the call-to-action appears.




Theme
Corporate Precision
Creative direction
Timeline Progression
Color system
Fire & Earth
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Partnership/B2B
Page Sections
Full-screen Video Background Header
Six-stage Timeline Progression
Scrolling Data Callouts
Dual Co-pack Proposal Forms
Gated Capabilities Deck Download
Who is the primary audience for this landing page template?
Can the six production stages be renamed or reordered?
What does the gated capabilities deck section require from visitors?
Does the template include the actual video footage described in the header?
Is the form connected to any external platform out of the box?
A short paragraph introduces the feature set below. Each built-in component was designed to support a specific moment in the buyer journey, from first impression through form submission.
The header opens on aerial drone footage over a harvest field at golden hour, then hard-cuts to the plant interior. Steam, sorting conveyors, a robotic arm, and a single IQF berry suspended mid-fall in the blast tunnel create immediate operational credibility. The wordmark and tagline appear only after the berry lands.
The scroll traces the literal production journey: Sourcing, Washing, Processing, Flash Freezing, Packaging, and Distribution. A furnace amber accent line connects each numbered stage down the left margin, functioning like a visual conveyor belt that keeps visitors moving downward through the content.
As the visitor scrolls, throughput tonnage, temperature tolerances, and audit score figures appear as styled data points against kiln clay stat backgrounds. The accumulation of operational evidence builds trust progressively, so the form feels earned rather than interrupting.
The primary call-to-action, "Request a Co-Pack Proposal," appears twice: once mid-page after the flash-freezing stage and again at the terminal section. The form captures company name, annual volume estimate via a tiered dropdown, product category checkboxes, and a direct email field.
A secondary conversion path offers a PDF capabilities deck behind a single email field. This captures earlier-stage prospects who are not yet ready to discuss volume but are actively researching processing partners.
The Fire and Earth palette uses furnace amber for calls-to-action and data callouts, volcanic charcoal for primary text and section dividers, kiln clay as a warm secondary tone, and permafrost white as the page canvas. The result feels industrial and authoritative without being cold.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Video Header | Opens with field-to-plant drone footage and sets operational authority immediately |
| Stage 1: Sourcing | Establishes raw material quality and harvest-to-freeze timing |
| Stage 2: Washing | Communicates food safety discipline at the intake phase |
| Stage 3: Processing | Shows sorting, trimming, and portion-control capabilities |
| Stage 4: Flash Freezing | Centers the minus-forty blast tunnel as the core product promise |
| Stage 5: Packaging | Highlights robotic sealing and private-label readiness |
| Stage 6: Distribution | Addresses cold-chain coverage across multiple time zones |
| Mid-Page call to action | First placement of "Request a Co-Pack Proposal" form |
| Capabilities Deck Gate | Email-only form for PDF download, targeting earlier-stage prospects |
| Terminal call to action Section | Second placement of the full co-packing proposal form |
The Fire and Earth color system was built to feel like a cross-section of the earth itself: molten heat underneath, cool compressed surface on top. Every color choice reinforces the industrial precision of the operation without softening its authority.
The single-column flow structure is a natural fit for mobile viewing. The layout stacks without restructuring, and each production stage reads cleanly on a smaller screen.
The conversion strategy behind Forge is accumulation. By the time a visitor reaches either form, they have already processed six stages of operational evidence. The ask feels proportionate to the credibility already demonstrated.
Forge sits in the Manufacturing and Industrial category under the Food Processing and Packaging subcategory, with a niche focus on frozen food processing. It was designed for the Partnership and B2B landing page direction, meaning every layout and copy structure supports a high-consideration procurement conversation rather than a quick consumer purchase. The template style is Single Column Flow with a Corporate Precision theme, a Timeline Progression creative direction, a Full-Screen Video Background header concept, and the Fire and Earth color system.