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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