Manufacturing business for sale

Manufacturing business for sale: on company.ch, compare listings by products, customer mix, order backlog, machinery, team, capacity, figures and handover. Check whether processes, suppliers and investment needs fit your search.
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13 listings found

Individual asset

Appointment booking app for healthcare services

Existing appointment booking app for practices and studios with codebase, user logic and first paying customers.

Canton / Country
Switzerland
Offer
AppSoftware
Price
CHF 72'000 - 95'000
Revenue
CHF 42'000
Profit
CHF 10'000
Franchise

Franchise for everyday assistance services

Franchise for everyday assistance with central processes and a regional service model.

Canton / Country
Switzerland
Category
Services
Franchise type
Mobile or online
Equity
CHF 50'000 - 100'000
Entry fee
CHF 25'000 - 50'000
Ongoing fees
Turnover and marketing fee

Buying a manufacturing business in Switzerland

A useful first comparison of a manufacturing business should connect the asking price with operating evidence, contractual rights and a workable transfer. Tooling restrictions, weak process capability, overdue maintenance and reliance on a few setters or customers can impair output after the sale.

Commercial evidence behind a manufacturing business

Compare standard and actual cost, machine hours, labour, scrap, rework and margin by part or batch. Test order forecasts against real line and tooling capacity.

Evidence to verify before acquiring a manufacturing business

Review machinery, tooling ownership, maintenance, metrology, certifications, work instructions, supplier approvals, safety and customer-quality claims.

Transfer customers, systems and know-how in a manufacturing business

Transfer routings, drawings, tool registers, machine settings, quality records, schedules and customer approvals with key production staff retained.

Related acquisition routes for a manufacturing business

Keep the search broad enough to find adjacent opportunities, then compare the same evidence across each listing. Continue with Production company or Production & industry, or return to all companies for sale.

Questions buyers ask about a manufacturing business

Do actual batch costs support the margins used in valuation?

Compare standard and actual cost, machine hours, labour, scrap, rework and margin by part or batch. Test order forecasts against real line and tooling capacity.

Who owns customer-specific tooling and production drawings?

Review machinery, tooling ownership, maintenance, metrology, certifications, work instructions, supplier approvals, safety and customer-quality claims.

Which machines and operators are production bottlenecks?

Tooling restrictions, weak process capability, overdue maintenance and reliance on a few setters or customers can impair output after the sale.

How will settings, quality records and customer approvals transfer?

Transfer routings, drawings, tool registers, machine settings, quality records, schedules and customer approvals with key production staff retained.