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B2B PortalRFQ with Tech Pack UploadMultilingual

Clothing Manufacturer Website Development

Your Factory Floor Sits Empty While Buyers Can't Find You Online

30+
Languages Supported
By our i18n engine
5,000+
Sites Built
12+ years experience
95+
Lighthouse Score
Performance target
24hr
Quote Delivery
Most quotes same day
What Happens When A British Buyer Googles Your Factory — And Finds Nothing

A brand director in London searches for certified garment manufacturers in your region. Your competitor's site loads first — product catalog, certifications above the fold, RFQ form with tech pack upload. Your factory has better lead times and lower MOQs, but no English website. The contract goes elsewhere. Clothing manufacturer website development fixes that gap. It builds your B2B storefront with multilingual support, compliance badges, virtual factory tours, and sample request portals that turn cold searches into signed purchase orders. Your production line fills because buyers can finally evaluate your capabilities without a PDF attachment or a 14-hour flight. Sites ship in under six weeks, so your next season doesn't start with empty capacity.

Wo Projekte scheitern

No English-language website while competing for international brand contracts Buyers in the US, UK, and EU cannot find or evaluate your factory, losing contracts to competitors with professional web presence
Sending factory capabilities via email PDF instead of a professional website PDF attachments get lost, outdated, and cannot be found via search — your factory is invisible to new buyers
No RFQ form with tech pack upload capability on your current site Buyers abandon your site because they cannot submit specifications and get a quote in one step
Compliance certifications buried or not displayed at all International buyers filter manufacturers by WRAP, BSCI, and GOTS certification — if they cannot see yours, you are not considered
No virtual factory tour to build trust with remote international buyers Buyers who cannot visit in person need video proof of your production quality, facilities, and working conditions
No B2B portal for repeat buyers to reorder and track production High-volume clients switch to manufacturers who offer self-service portals and production tracking

Compliance

Capability Showcase Pages

Production capacity, MOQ ranges, lead times, fabric sourcing, specialization areas, and equipment details. Everything a buyer needs to evaluate your factory at a glance.

RFQ with Tech Pack Upload

Custom request-for-quote forms where buyers upload PDF, AI, or CAD tech packs, specify quantities, and receive structured quotes via your admin dashboard.

Compliance Certification Display

WRAP, BSCI, SEDEX, GOTS, OEKO-TEX, ISO 9001, and SA8000 badges displayed prominently with verification links to each certifying body.

Virtual Factory Tour

Video walkthrough of your production floor, cutting room, QC stations, and packing area. Hosted via Cloudinary CDN for fast global streaming.

B2B Buyer Portal

Password-protected portal with custom pricing per buyer, order history, production tracking, sample request workflow, and tech pack downloads.

Multilingual Storefront

English plus local language support: Bengali, Vietnamese, Turkish, Chinese, Portuguese, Hindi. Our i18n engine supports 30-plus languages for global reach.

Was wir bauen

Display fabric specs, MOQs, lead times, and certifications filterable by category and compliance standard

International buyers find your factory in English-language search results instead of filtering you out for lack of web presence

Host virtual factory tours showing production floors, quality control stations, and worker conditions for remote buyers

Brand directors evaluate your capabilities in 90 seconds — certifications, past clients, and production specs visible without email

Accept tech pack uploads through structured RFQ forms that capture style, fabric, quantity, and delivery deadlines

Buyers submit full technical specifications and receive structured quotes in one step, eliminating weeks of back-and-forth

Showcase client logos with permission to prove your factory produces for recognized international brands

WRAP, BSCI, and GOTS badges display prominently so compliance-focused buyers shortlist your factory automatically

Calculate estimated per-unit pricing based on buyer-selected fabric type, order quantity, and customization level

Remote buyers trust your quality and working conditions through video proof, reducing pre-contract factory visit requirements

Optimize your Google Business Profile so regional searches for garment manufacturers surface your factory first

Repeat clients reorder and track production status through self-service portals, reducing your admin load and their switching risk

Unser Prozess

01

Factory & Buyer Discovery

Audit your current capabilities, certifications, and target buyer markets. Define the language requirements and RFQ workflow.
Week 1-2
02

Design & Content Planning

Professional B2B design with capability showcase layouts, factory tour video planning, and product catalog structure.
Week 3-4
03

Build & Integration

Next.js or Astro frontend, Supabase backend for RFQ pipeline and B2B portal, multilingual content setup, and video hosting.
Week 5-8
04

Content & Translation

Populate product catalog, upload factory imagery and tour video, generate translations for target markets, and configure RFQ notifications.
Week 9-10
05

Launch + 30 Days Support

Go live with monitoring, Google Business Profile setup, and training on RFQ management and B2B portal administration.
Week 11
Next.jsAstroSupabaseVercelStripeCloudinaryResend

Häufige Fragen

How much does a clothing manufacturer website cost?

Custom clothing manufacturer websites start at $8,000 for standard capability showcases with RFQ forms and range up to $18,000 for full platforms with B2B portals, virtual factory tours, tech pack upload, and multilingual support. Every project is fixed-fee.

What should a garment factory website include?

Essential sections: production capacity and MOQ details, product catalog with technical specifications, compliance certifications (WRAP, BSCI, SEDEX, GOTS), RFQ form with tech pack upload, virtual factory tour video, client logo wall, and multilingual support for international buyers.

How do I attract international buyers to my manufacturing website?

Three strategies: multilingual content in your buyers languages (English, plus local language), SEO targeting manufacturing keywords in buyer markets (private label clothing UK, garment manufacturer for brands), and Google Business Profile optimization for B2B local search.

What certifications should I display?

Display WRAP, BSCI, SEDEX, GOTS, OEKO-TEX Standard 100, ISO 9001, SA8000, and any Fair Trade certifications prominently. International buyers filter manufacturers by certification. Each badge should link to verification.

Can you build a B2B portal for my clothing manufacturing business?

Yes. We build password-protected portals where repeat buyers see custom pricing, order history, production tracking, and tech pack downloads. The portal streamlines reorders and reduces your sales teams email workload.

How do I show factory capabilities online?

We build capability showcase pages with production capacity numbers, MOQ ranges, lead times, fabric sourcing details, and specialization areas. Virtual factory tour videos show your production floor, QC processes, and packing lines. Client logo walls display the brands you manufacture for.

How do I find a manufacturer to make clothes?

To find a manufacturer for clothing, start by researching online directories like Makers Row, Sewport, or Alibaba, which list manufacturers with reviews and contact details. Attend industry trade shows like MAGIC or Texworld USA to network directly with manufacturers. Join fashion industry groups on LinkedIn to solicit recommendations. Ensure the manufacturer aligns with your quality standards by requesting samples and checking references. It's crucial to communicate clearly about your design specifications, production timelines, and budget to avoid any misunderstandings.

What is the 3-3-3 rule for clothes?

The 3-3-3 rule for clothes is a minimalist wardrobe strategy that suggests wearing only 33 items of clothing for 3 months. This includes clothing, accessories, outerwear, and shoes, but typically excludes underwear, sleepwear, and workout gear. The goal is to simplify dressing decisions, reduce clutter, and focus on quality over quantity. This approach encourages mindfulness in shopping and helps individuals appreciate the versatility of their clothing choices, fostering a more sustainable and intentional approach to fashion.

Manufacturer Websites from $8,000
Fixed-fee. Multilingual support included. 30-day post-launch support.
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