Logistics platform on tablet
  • Headquarters

    USA

  • Industry

    Logistics

  • Timelines

    2.5 months

FROM LEGACY NETWORK
TO SOFTWARE PLATFORM

Air Cargo, Inc. is the oldest and largest network of local pickup-and-delivery cartage agents in North America. Since 1941, the company has connected shippers, brokers, and carriers across the continent.
Today, its operations are supported by a software platform with a large industry database at its core — enabling partners to connect, manage routes, and track shipments in real time.

Truck driver tracking delivery

WHERE LEGACY MET PRODUCT UX

Our work focused on two areas: the website and the product interface.
The existing site carried decades of history but lacked clear positioning as a software-driven platform. The product itself functioned reliably, yet its interface no longer matched modern SaaS expectations in terms of clarity and usability. We conducted a deep UX analysis and redesigned both experiences — clarifying the website’s value proposition and refining the platform interface to simplify workflows and navigation.

  • App icon with notification
  • Secure AirCargo website URL

THE NEW MARK OF AIR CARGO

We began with a careful logo refinement: updating the color tone, adjusting typography, and simplifying legacy details to create a more consistent and scalable visual identity while preserving brand recognition.
Subtle motion-inspired cues were introduced to reflect the company’s aviation roots, integrated into a cleaner and more structured visual system. The palette and typography were refined to support digital readability and consistency across touchpoints.

Air Cargo Inc plane

STRUCTURING THE WEBSITE AROUND PRODUCT VALUE

The website was redesigned around clarity and product logic rather than decorative storytelling.
Information architecture was reorganized to guide users through key product components, while integrations and listing capabilities were presented as structured value propositions.
Every design decision aimed to support clearer positioning, easier onboarding understanding, and stronger alignment between the brand and the product offering.

Logistics app mobile screens
Cargo app mobile UI features
Logistics pricing page on tablet

REDESIGNING THE PRODUCT INTERFACE

We made logging in smoother and search more direct, with cleaner tabs that keep key actions easy to access. Subtle hover states provide context without interrupting the flow, while simplified forms make data entry quicker and less tedious. Even the tables were refined — responsive, sortable, and built for users who work with large data sets every day.

BEYOND VISUAL REDESIGN

How the product grew simpler, faster, and smarter

The SaaS platform redesign went far beyond visuals. We started with research, watching how real users moved, clicked, hesitated, and sometimes gave up. From there, we looked outward, auditing competitors and benchmarking against industry best practices to define what “modern” should look and feel like. Next came structure, validation, and first UI concepts that got tested on real users.

  • Logistics platform navigation menu
  • Logistics app feature icons grid

Design That Delivers

The website structure was redesigned to support distinct user goals instead of uniform, text-heavy pages. Navigation became more direct, CTAs clearer, and interactive sections replaced static blocks to guide users more effectively through the platform’s value.

Tablet displaying ad specifications interface

On the product side…

the sign-up flow was reduced from ten to six steps within the proposed UX model, search was reorganized into focused tabs, and data views were simplified for clarity.
These changes improved usability and alignment between the brand and the product experience.

READY TO START
THE PROJECT

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