Inspect the equipment and the capex runway
Tour the floor with someone who knows the machines. Ask the age, maintenance history, and remaining life of every major asset, and budget for the replacements the seller has been deferring.
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This long-standing industrial painting and coatings company offers a rare chance to acquire a durable, cash-flowing business positioned in the heart of Northeast Ohio’s manufacturing base. With over seven decades of history, the company services customers requiring specialized coating applications for industrial components and finished goods. Its customer base spans automotive, aerospace, machinery, construction-related, and industrial manufacturing sectors. Strong retention and recurring demand have led to consistent annual sales, with the majority of business generated from long-term repeat relationships. The industrial coatings sector continues to benefit from ongoing demand for corrosion protection, durability enhancement, and high-quality finishing standards. A new owner could accelerate growth through modern marketing, outside sales development, or expanded service capabilities. Ideal for strategic acquirers, synergistic manufacturers, or hands-on entrepreneurs.
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E-Commerce leader in the Automotive Performance and Modification Industry based in Ohio. This brand attracts car enthusiasts (all across North America & around the World) who are committed to upgrading the performance of their high end vehicles. The loyal client base and future customers come to rely on the specialty nature of the 300+ SKUs, many of which have been designed and perfected in house. This business began in 2018 & has experienced steady growth year over year now sitting as a leader in this market under the original founder and current owner. The business is 90% online sales and 10% service with a full time skilled technician who services vehicles shipped in from all over North America and remote tunes vehicles all over the world. The business has recently experienced 40% YOY growth. HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: *Diverse Supply Chain. *Minimal warehousing requirements. *Low working Capital. *50% repeat order rate. *Products are environmentally compliant. Products & Services offered include the sale of performance parts (i.e. downpipes, carbon fiber appearance products, intake products, HP Tuners, and turbochargers) as well as service and installation. Current inventory is approx. $379,000. Wholesale value of 300+ SKUS. Included with the purchase. The business has been recognized for being ahead of the curve in innovation. The proprietary technology solves a vehicle owners challenge of reducing emissions when utilizing high performance car parts. Average order is approx. $1,000. The ideal client is a car enthusiasts, primarily male with a high concentration of buyers ages 35-55.

Central Ohio manufacturing business that produces specialized equipment used in livestock and agricultural operations and has developed a strong reputation for quality within its niche market. The company sells primarily through an established dealer network across multiple states and benefits from repeat customers and long-standing industry relationships. Operations are supported by an experienced team and a well-equipped manufacturing and fabrication facility with room to expand production. A new owner could grow the business by expanding dealer coverage, increasing marketing efforts, or further developing the product line. The real estate used by the business is also available for purchase separately through Beau Quest Realty.
National transaction benchmarks for manufacturing business businesses.
Under $500K
$500K to $2M
Over $2M
A variety of factors can cause businesses to trade outside this range, including earnings quality, operational transferability, key-person risk, growth trajectory, and geography, so a listing priced above or below the typical multiple usually reflects real differences in the underlying business.
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Key diligence, valuation, financing, and transition considerations for buyers evaluating manufacturing business acquisitions.
Tour the floor with someone who knows the machines. Ask the age, maintenance history, and remaining life of every major asset, and budget for the replacements the seller has been deferring.
Many manufacturers have one or two accounts that make up most of revenue. Get a customer-by-customer breakdown and understand the switching costs that keep them.
Inventory, work-in-process, and receivables tie up real cash. Establish how much working capital the business needs to run and whether it is included in the deal.
Skilled operators and a plant manager are often hard to replace in the short run. Identify who holds the know-how and what retention looks like after close.
Process chemicals, waste streams, and older facilities carry liability. A Phase I assessment and a review of permits and safety history are standard.
Scrutinize the add-backs in seller discretionary earnings. Equipment leases, related-party rent, and deferred maintenance can make the margins look better than they are.
Answers to common buyer questions for this market.