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Manufacturing
The representation and sale of manufacturing companies is an area where IBA has excelled for over thirty years. Our past transactions in this niche have included businesses utilizing raw materials ranging from steel to wood, flour to plastic, aluminum to fabric, and copper wire to lead. We have sold manufacturing plants that produce patented products, products for governmental contracts, and component products for original equipment manufacturers.
This legacy of completed transactions was established by IBA because our associates have the transactional experience and market knowledge required to properly evaluate, market, and negotiate the sale of this foundation segment of the American economy.
The following are some specific examples of manufacturing companies sold by IBA:
Lancs Industries, Inc.
Manufacturer of products for nuclear, radiological control, health physics, and Rad-Waste applications
Electronetics, Inc.
Manufacturer of magnetic components
Parisian Star Desserts (Merged with The Essential Baking Company)
Wholesale, European Dessert Manufacturer
Sign Here, Inc.
Manufacturer of display signage for business and commercial applications
Cox Wrought Iron, Inc.
Manufacturer of steel & aluminum products for construction and security applications
American Dream Products
Manufacturer of wood products for the craft industry
DocuMart of Seattle
The Seattle division of a national printing company
Peek-A-Boo Creations, Inc.
A manufacturer of children’s apparel
Pac West, Inc.
Manufacturer of architectural millwork for hospitals, schools, libraries, museums, commercial & government buildings
Closet & Storage Concepts
Manufacturer of residential closet, kitchen, and garage organizational systems
Please contact our office if you have any questions regarding the representation we provide our clients or if you would like to schedule a time to meet with an IBA professional with experience in the sale of manufacturing companies.
Email: manufacturing@ibainc.com
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"It is not enough to do good, one must do it the right way" |
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John Morley |
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