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Accessibility Statement

Effective July 16, 2026

Business Logistics LLC (“BL,” “we,” “our,” “us”) is an Arizona-based AI systems engineering firm. We want this website to be usable by as many people as possible, including people who use screen readers, keyboard-only navigation, magnification, or reduced-motion settings.

Our commitment

We treat accessibility as an ongoing engineering practice, not a one-time task. As we ship new pages and features, we test them for keyboard operability, sufficient color contrast, and screen-reader semantics, and we fix issues as we find them.

Conformance target

We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA. This is the standard most commonly referenced under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). We assess conformance through a combination of automated testing (axe, Lighthouse, and an eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y check that runs on every build), manual keyboard testing, and screen-reader spot-checks.

What we’ve done

  • Semantic HTML landmarks (header, navigation, a single main region, and footer) on every page.
  • A “Skip to main content” link as the first focusable element for keyboard and screen-reader users.
  • Visible keyboard focus indicators on links, buttons, and form controls.
  • Text alternatives for meaningful images; purely decorative graphics are hidden from assistive technology.
  • Labelled form fields on the brief and contact forms, with a clear message when a submission cannot go through.
  • Full respect for your operating system’s “Reduce Motion” preference — animations, scroll-linked motion, and the custom cursor are disabled and smooth scrolling falls back to native scrolling.
  • Touch targets of at least 44×44 px in the primary navigation and footer on small screens.
  • Color contrast checked against the WCAG AA 4.5:1 ratio for body text.

Using your device’s own accessibility tools

The most reliable accessibility tools are the ones already built into your browser and operating system. This site is designed to work with them rather than replace them:

  • Zoom & text size.Use your browser’s zoom (Ctrl/ and +) or your OS text-size setting. The layout reflows and remains usable up to at least 200% zoom.
  • Screen readers. This site is built to work with VoiceOver (macOS/iOS), NVDA and JAWS (Windows), TalkBack (Android), and Orca (Linux).
  • High contrast & dark mode.Your operating system’s high-contrast or contrast-boost modes are respected. This site already uses a high-contrast dark palette by design.
  • Reduce Motion.Turn on “Reduce Motion” (macOS/iOS), “Show animations” off (Windows), or “Remove animations” (Android) and this site removes non-essential motion automatically.
  • Keyboard. You can reach every interactive control with Tab / Shift + Tab, activate it with Enter or Space, and dismiss dialogs with Esc.

Why we don’t use an accessibility overlay widget

We deliberately do notinstall a third-party accessibility overlay, toolbar, or “accessibility button” widget. Independent testing and the disability community have shown that these overlays frequently fail to fix real barriers, can interfere with the assistive technology you already use, and may introduce new problems. Instead, we build accessibility into the site itself and defer to the mature accessibility tools built into your browser and operating system, described above.

Known limitations

Despite our efforts, some content may not yet be fully accessible:

  • Booking (Cal.com). Our Book a callpage embeds a third-party Cal.com scheduler in a titled iframe. Its internal accessibility is controlled by Cal.com. If it doesn’t work for you, email or call us and we will schedule a time for you directly.
  • Brief form & analytics. The brief form submits to our own secure backend, and privacy-respecting analytics load only after you accept cookies. You can always reach us by email or phone instead.
  • AI receptionist (when enabled). When our AI chat and voice assistants are turned on, they rely on outside vendors and may not fully meet WCAG 2.1 AA. A way to reach a person is always available through the contact details below.
  • Motion & custom cursor.Some pages use scroll-linked motion and a custom cursor for visual polish. These are decorative, never gate content, and are switched off entirely when “Reduce Motion” is enabled.

Tell us about a problem

If you encounter a barrier or need information in a different format, please contact us — we will work with you to provide the information or service you need through an accessible method:

We aim to respond to accessibility feedback within five business days. You can also review our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.