Tag: manufacturing business broker

The Valley Business Broker speaking with a client during an office meeting with a notepad and business documents on the table
Selling a food or beverage manufacturing business requires more than simply presenting revenue. The buyer needs to understand how the company operates, what supports the revenue, and whether the business can continue performing after ownership changes. Steve Barnett of The Valley Business Broker brings the financial background and transaction experience needed to prepare owners for […]...

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Manufacturing business broker meeting with a metal fabrication company owner inside an industrial warehouse
Selling a metal fabrication, CNC machining, or welding business can feel like a big step. These businesses are often built over many years. They may depend on skilled employees, specialized equipment, established customer relationships, and production that needs to stay on track through the sale. That is why the sale should be handled by a […]...

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Steve Barnett of The Valley Business Broker standing inside a manufacturing facility.
Selling a manufacturing business is not the same as selling a retail shop or a service company. Manufacturing operations rely on equipment, processes, and coordinated teams, which changes how buyers evaluate risk and value. That is where working with an experienced manufacturing business broker matters. Manufacturing business owners often discover that the skills required to […]...

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Man in orange protective equipment raising large metal cylinder at machine shop in Los Angeles, California.
The manufacturing sector, particularly machine shops, is a critical component of the economy, contributing significantly to industrial output and employment. With shop ownership changing, advancements in technology, and a steady demand for precision-engineered products, the value of machine shops has never been higher. The right machine shop business broker will make the process of selling […]...

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