GlavMosSnab (2007) was a government corporate portal for Moscow, featuring product databases, small business support tools, and automated applications tied to user accounts.
In 2007, we developed the corporate portal for GlavMosSnab, the supply enterprise of the Moscow Government.
The company managed storage and supply for city organizations, social institutions, and private businesses — and our task was to bring that ecosystem online.
This wasn’t a showcase or a business card site. It was a working system where small businesses could directly access government-supported resources.
🗂️ Product and equipment database, tied to government procurement support.
📝 Registered users could submit applications directly through the site — pre-filled with their data.
🗺️ Interactive map of Moscow warehouses and branches: graphical navigation instead of plain links.
🔐 Role-based access: different levels of data visibility for different users.
👥 Development team: 5 from our side + 2 client-side, fully collaborative.
🎨 Design dictated by the client, but carefully packaged and optimized by us.
⏳ Operated for around 5 years, exceeding its expected lifecycle by 2+ years.
GlavMosSnab was our second large-scale government project (after the Central House of Entrepreneurs), and our first true state corporate system.
The key wasn’t the design — it was the functionality for business:
🛒 Small enterprises could select items (e.g. equipment for a cafeteria) at fixed government prices.
📑 Applications were automatically generated and submitted with user data.
🏢 Each branch functioned independently, but all were unified in one digital space.
This portal showed that we could deliver real, functional systems for government enterprises — tools that went beyond presentation and directly supported small business.
👉 GlavMosSnab became a milestone in our portfolio, proving our ability to handle complex government-corporate projects with both scale and substance.
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