Ramirent Norway

Ramirent is Norway's leading player in the rental of machinery and equipment. Delivery to the building and construction industry as well as other industries from small to large customers with all types of projects. With Norway’s largest machinery and equipment fleet Ramirent’s mission is to deliver flexible service with a smile, both to customers and colleagues.
Year
2023
My role in the project
Full design cycle, Design System, Design, Research
Made together with
TRY Dig Latvia
Total project length
12 months

My role in this project

Leading the design process of creating a new equipment rental platform. E-commerce based experience with a focus on renting rather than buying.
Internal customer portal for registered clients as the second iteration for project. Visualisation of data-heavy information and multiple layer user management system for each client profile.
An immersive design system and full responsive design screens for all the necessary flows and their edge cases.
Visual accessibility deliverables and design testing after development.

Good documentation to limit errors and guesswork

Documenting everything for developers before handing off designs helps us to clearly communicate our design decisions and accessibility requirements such as aria labels and tab focus orders.

Always adjusting design system to meet project needs

Design system is constantly updated together with creating new design screens so everything is consistent and our developers are able re-use these components in multiple places throughout the homepage.

Customer portal for rentals management

Ramirent’s largest business comes from construction companies in need to rent machinery and equipment for their construction objects. It’s impossible to imagine doing such an important job without a customer portal in which it’s possible to see each project, their rented items with delivery dates & statuses and invoices.

User management

User management is a big part of the customer portal since each company has a profile with three levels of user roles. While admins oversee all of the company, managers and lowest level users are tied together to specific projects with a possibility to create new rental agreements only for those objects.