Printing company for sale

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Franchise for mobile vehicle care

Mobile vehicle-care franchise concept with training, brand setup and plannable B2B customer groups.

Canton / Country
Switzerland
Franchise type
Mobile or online
Equity
CHF 25'000 - 50'000
Entry fee
CHF 10'000
Ongoing fees
Turnover fee

Buying a printing company in Switzerland

A useful first comparison of a printing company should connect the asking price with operating evidence, contractual rights and a workable transfer. Old presses, falling volumes, key-operator dependence and customer concentration can require restructuring not reflected in historic earnings.

Revenue quality and capacity in a printing company

Analyse margin by process and customer after paper, ink, setup, waste, energy and finishing. Test machine utilisation and the profitability of short-run work.

Contracts, assets and permissions for a printing company

Review press age and maintenance, software and font licences, colour and quality controls, environmental duties, stock, customer files and finance on equipment.

A workable first-day plan for a printing company

Transfer production files, colour profiles, schedules, customer specifications, machine settings, maintenance and open orders.

Related acquisition routes for a printing company

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Questions buyers ask about a printing company

Which print processes and customers create contribution after setup and waste?

Analyse margin by process and customer after paper, ink, setup, waste, energy and finishing. Test machine utilisation and the profitability of short-run work.

What capital is needed for presses, finishing and workflow software?

Review press age and maintenance, software and font licences, colour and quality controls, environmental duties, stock, customer files and finance on equipment.

Can production continue without the owner or one specialist operator?

Old presses, falling volumes, key-operator dependence and customer concentration can require restructuring not reflected in historic earnings.

How will customer files and open print jobs be transferred?

Transfer production files, colour profiles, schedules, customer specifications, machine settings, maintenance and open orders.