Contenedores B
Landing page for a Baja California shipping-container vendor — product specs, transport pricing, and a serverless contact form.

The Challenge
Contenedores B sells shipping containers (20', 40', 40 HC) out of Ensenada and delivers them across Baja California and Baja California Sur. Before launch they had zero web presence — leads came in by cold WhatsApp messages, often with no context at all.
The owner wanted three things: a page to send prospects to that answers the obvious questions — which containers, what sizes, what they cost, who delivers and where — before a phone call; a working contact form that emails directly to the sales lead; and something that, once shipped, the client wouldn't have to think about — no recurring software bills, no servers to maintain.
Budget was tight, so every choice had to count.
The Approach
We built a single-page site focused on doing one thing well: turn an Instagram visitor or referral into either a phone call or a form submission. No filler, no extra pages, no signup walls.
For the first launch we chose tools with no recurring cost. The whole site can run on a $0-per-month foundation indefinitely, with full control over the contact form and how leads land in the client's inbox.
We deliberately kept the first launch lean. An early draft included a hand-drawn map of the peninsula, but it didn't survive design review — we cut it and let the transport pricing carry the section instead.
What We Built
A single page covering eight sections plus two legal pages:
- A hero with animated counters (models available, minimum deposit, delivery states) and a transparent container image as a subtle right-side accent.
- An About section that explains who the company is.
- Three product cards for the 20', 40', and 40 HC containers, with photos optimized so they load fast even on mobile data.
- A dimension comparison so visitors can pick the size that fits their use.
- Transport pricing clearly laid out: $3,000 MXN within Ensenada, $30,000 MXN to Baja California Sur.
- A testimonials carousel with three rotating client quotes that visitors can swipe through.
- A sales-team carousel so prospects can put a face to who they'll be talking to.
- A contact form with a product dropdown, friendly inline validation, and built-in spam protection.
- A privacy notice and terms of service, written to meet Mexican data-protection requirements.
Accessibility was treated as a first-class feature: keyboard-friendly navigation, sufficient text contrast across the whole site, alt text on every image, and carousels that pause autoplay when a user focuses on them.
The site is fast, mobile-friendly, and ready to share — every page has a custom preview image so links look polished on WhatsApp, Facebook, or wherever they're posted.
Outcome
The site went live at contenedoresb.com, replacing the no-web-presence baseline.
- Contact form working in production. Leads arrive at the client's Gmail inbox as cleanly formatted emails, and built-in spam protection has kept the inbox clean since launch.
- Backend cost is effectively zero. The tools we used stay well within their free tiers for a site at this traffic level.
- Clean hand-off. The repository ships with a maintenance guide so the client (or any future developer) can rotate keys, check on the form's health, or add a field without consulting us.
What's next: an admin panel so the team can update products, prices, testimonials, and team members on their own — without touching code.
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