LiveCargo EU was running a growing logistics operation across Europe — but their operators were managing shipments through spreadsheets and email threads. By the time someone noticed a delayed cargo, hours had already passed. They needed eyes on everything, in real time.
The added complexity: the platform had to serve multiple independent operators under one roof — each with their own data, their own users, and their own view of the world. Multi-tenancy wasn't an afterthought; it was the core requirement.
"The operators needed one screen that told them everything. Not five tabs, not a spreadsheet — one screen, per tenant, in real time."
A multi-tenant logistics management dashboard — each operator gets an isolated environment with their own shipment data, user roles, and configuration, all running on shared infrastructure.
Built with Vue.js and a component library of 30+ reusable UI elements. Real-time shipment state, dynamic filtering by route, carrier, and status, and tenant-aware access control so no operator ever sees another's data.
The hard part wasn't the code. It was understanding the operator's mental model — what they needed to see first, what decisions they made every 15 minutes, where the pain was. The UI reflects those workflows exactly.
ASK Sources Technical Services had been operating in Dubai's interior fitout industry for nine years — completing 100+ projects across corporate offices, retail environments, hospitality venues, and residential spaces. Their reputation was built on word of mouth and referrals.
The problem: their digital presence didn't reflect the quality or scale of that body of work. Potential clients searching for a fitout partner in Dubai were landing on a site that undersold everything the company had built. A studio doing luxury hotel interiors shouldn't be represented by a generic website.
"Nine years of premium work across Dubai — corporate, retail, hospitality, residential. The website needed to say that before anyone made a call."
A full corporate website built around their six service lines — Interior Décor, Office Fitout, Retail Environment Design, Hospitality Design, Residential Fitout, and Space Planning & Consulting.
Each service gets its own dedicated page with clear scope descriptions and visual hierarchy that communicates the level of work. The portfolio section showcases completed projects with sector filtering — corporate, retail, hospitality, residential — so the right clients find the most relevant work immediately.
Mobile-first build, because clients in Dubai browse on their phones. Fast load times, clean navigation, and a contact flow that routes serious enquiries without friction.
A telecom company had a great product — instant eSIM plans for travellers across 180+ countries. But their checkout was losing customers at every step: no saved cards, clunky plan selection, no account dashboard, and payment failures with no recovery flow.
Every failed checkout was a lost customer who'd already decided to buy.
"A traveller in an airport shouldn't need to think. They tap, they pay, they're connected. That's the whole product."
End-to-end MERN stack platform — from plan discovery to eSIM delivery. Stripe and PayPal payment integration with full webhook handling, subscription management, and automatic retry on failure. JWT authentication with a customer dashboard for plan management and top-ups.
AWS infrastructure for global CDN delivery — because when someone buys an eSIM in Tokyo, the API can't be slow. The architecture was built to scale across markets without re-engineering.
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