What You’re Actually Buying
A metal products business acquisition is a purchase of specialized equipment, a skilled workforce, customer contracts, and a manufacturing footprint that often includes owned real estate. The equipment is rarely the constraint; the real constraint is the operators who know how to set up the machines, maintain tolerances, and run the presses. Replace the press brake operator with 22 years of experience and your delivery dates slip. Replace the CNC programmer and your margin compresses while your team relearns the workflow. The most important diligence work in this category isn’t about machinery condition. It’s about workforce stability and the documented institutional knowledge that makes the production system actually run.