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Flatbed and Dry Van

Flatbed & Dry Van

Whether it's LTL, machinery, or building materials, we have the relationships with the right carriers to move your load. Let us know how we can help.
Container ship

Containers & Intermodal

We handle the process of planning, executing, and managing the transportation of goods in standardized shipping containers from their origin to final destination.
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Warehousing & 3PL

We manage organizing, coordinating, and overseeing all operations related to receiving, storing, and dispatching products, from manual labor to the use of technology like Warehouse Management Systems (WMS).

Present key brokerage capabilities with concise copy and supporting imagery.

Use Image-Supported Sections to Communicate What Sets You Apart

This BrokerOS Web pattern helps freight brokerages highlight three core services, strengths, or differentiators in a way that is easy to scan. Each block combines supporting imagery with concise copy so visitors can quickly understand what your team does and why it matters.

It works especially well when your site needs to explain multiple service lines, operational advantages, or value points without overwhelming the page. Instead of forcing visitors through dense paragraphs, this layout breaks the story into focused sections that are easier to read and easier to trust.
Clear structure
Break key services or strengths into focused sections that are easier for visitors to understand.
Visual reinforcement
Pair each message with supporting imagery that helps visitors connect the service to a real-world operation.
Scannable messaging
Make it easier for shippers and prospects to compare capabilities without reading dense blocks of text.
Trust support
Use real operational visuals and concise copy to create a more credible impression.
Flexible placement
Use this pattern on service overviews, homepage sections, or about pages where multiple ideas need to be introduced clearly.
Conversion support
Guide visitors toward the next step after they understand your top capabilities.

When to use this section

Use this pattern when your brokerage site needs to:

Screenshot of the pattern.
Highlight three core service areas on one page
Give a homepage or service page more structure and visual support
Break up long-form copy with more scannable sections
Explain multiple brokerage strengths without overwhelming the visitor
Make service-line clarity stronger before the visitor reaches a CTA

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Best practices for using this pattern

Use this pattern when three focused service or capability messages need to work together on the same page.
What types of images should I use for each block?
Use real operational imagery where possible: trucks, loading areas, warehouse work, dispatch views, team members, or customer-facing proof. The image should make the service easier to understand, not just decorate the block.
How much text should each block include?
Use a short heading and one concise sentence when possible. If a block needs more than two short sentences, it may deserve its own service page.
Should each block link somewhere?
Yes, when the block represents a deeper service line, lane, or industry page. Keep the link focused so visitors can move from overview to detail without guessing where to go next.
Where should this section appear on my website?
Use it below a hero when the page needs quick service clarity, or farther down a homepage or service overview when visitors need a scannable summary before taking action.
Can I use different image styles across the blocks?
You can, but keep the images consistent enough that the three blocks feel related. Avoid mixing unrelated stock photos with real operations imagery.
What service categories fit well here?
Use it for groups like truckload, LTL, and expedited; shipper, carrier, and partner support; or three operational strengths such as visibility, coverage, and service responsiveness.