Heavy trucks
New and used truck paths for buyers comparing vocational, highway, and fleet needs.
View trucksWestern Canada truck centre
A sharper homepage concept for RJames customers who need to search inventory, book service, or find the right BC or Alberta branch without digging through menus.
Branch network visible on the source site.
Primary phone path shown in the source navigation crawl.
The source site already has the right destinations. This concept brings them forward as practical, source-routed choices.
New and used truck paths for buyers comparing vocational, highway, and fleet needs.
View trucksDirect navigation for customers looking at new or used trailer options.
View trailersParts, parts specials, and clearance routes grouped around counter intent.
Go to partsBook service or move into service and repair details without a fake form.
Service repair
Branch choice is one of the strongest source-backed trust signals. The homepage should make it scannable before customers get lost in nested menus.
Source truck-type assets can add visual proof while keeping every claim verifiable on the RJames site.
This concept does not invent booking, ordering, or quote flows. It makes the real RJames routes easier to choose.
Sharper hierarchy, fewer buried paths, and source-backed trust above the fold.
Yes. Inventory, service, parts, locations, and contact links all route to the source RJames website.
No. It avoids inventory counts, prices, ratings, awards, and availability claims unless the source site confirms them.
The page uses the existing brand, branches, and source assets to create a faster first impression for fleet and service customers.