Enterprise CMS for Maritime Operations
UES is a JP Morgan–affiliated global shipping and maritime services company managing large-scale cargo, vessel operations, and international trade logistics. Operating across multiple regions and business units, UES required a modern, secure digital platform to centralise its content operations, enable structured information management, and support the complex workflows of an enterprise maritime organisation.
45%+
improvement in operational content efficiency
What We Set Out To Do
Objectives
Build a secure enterprise CMS aligned with maritime operational requirements
Enable flexible, structured content management across multiple teams and regions
Implement controlled access and user management for sensitive operational data
Streamline document handling and internal resource distribution
Deliver a high-performance, reliable platform suited to enterprise-scale operations
How We Built It
Codeeaq's Approach
We designed and delivered a robust CMS platform engineered for the operational demands of a global maritime enterprise — focused on security, structure, and performance.
Enterprise CMS Build
Developed a fully custom CMS with structured content modules tailored to UES's operational hierarchy and multi-team publishing requirements.
Secure User Management
Implemented role-based access controls allowing department heads, editors, and viewers to work within clearly defined permission boundaries.
Document Management System
Built a centralised document library for managing shipping documentation, operational resources, and internal reference materials.
Custom Theme Development
Created a fully custom theme reflecting UES's professional brand and the operational clarity required in a maritime enterprise environment.
SEO & Content Architecture
Structured the content hierarchy and metadata strategy to ensure discoverability and clear information architecture across all sections.
Platform Delivery
How It Worked
Users access the platform through secure, role-authenticated accounts with defined permissions
Content is published and managed through structured CMS workflows across departments
Documents and operational resources are centralised and accessible to authorised personnel
Administrators manage users, content, and platform configuration from a unified dashboard
Users access the platform through secure, role-authenticated accounts with defined permissions
Content is published and managed through structured CMS workflows across departments
Documents and operational resources are centralised and accessible to authorised personnel
Administrators manage users, content, and platform configuration from a unified dashboard
Outcomes
Results
Unified content operations
across regional teams on a secure, centrally managed platform
Streamlined document access
through a structured, centralised resource management system
Enhanced data security
with role-based controls protecting sensitive maritime operational data
Scalable infrastructure
ready to support growing teams and expanding operational requirements
Conclusion
The UES platform delivered a secure, structured enterprise CMS that centralised maritime content operations — enabling teams across the organisation to manage information efficiently and operate with confidence.