A specialist in high-end milling technology
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A Swiss specialist in high-end milling technology, set out to modernize its website to better represent its innovation-driven brand and expand its international reach. The goal was to create a fast, multilingual platform that clearly communicates our client’s expertise and product offering.
While design and branding were handled by an external agency, our client required a reliable development team to implement the site—translating design concepts into a performant, scalable, and easy-to-maintain web experience.
- Multilingual support (German / English)
- Fast, SEO-friendly architecture
- CMS integration for flexible content management
- Pixel-perfect implementation of the provided design
Our team took full ownership of the development process, working in close collaboration with client and their design partner. The result is a highly performant and maintainable website built with a modern headless architecture.
- Frontend Framework: Built using Next.js, leveraging Static Site Generation (SSG) for performance and SEO
- CMS: Integrated with Strapi CMS, customized for multilingual support and modular content editing
- Reusable components: Built a library of scalable React components to match the design system
- Localization: Implemented localized routing and dynamic language switching
- Performance Optimization: Loading speed and mobile responsiveness
- Editor Experience: Delivered a clean and structured CMS setup with documentation for Swisca’s internal team
The new website is a high-performing, multilingual website that supports client’s sales and marketing goals. While visual design came from a partner agency, our development team ensured the technical implementation was smooth, scalable, and ready for long-term use.
- Robust codebase built with Next.js
- Fully integrated Strapi CMS with multilingual capabilities
- Seamless UX aligned with the design vision
- Empowered internal team with flexible content management
- Strong foundation for future growth and feature expansion