Food Manufacturing Business, Glasgow.
Food Manufacturing Business, Glasgow. Operating from fully equipped production facility.…
£275,000
Scotland
Business for sale, Confidential, Leasehold
£350,000
Unique opportunity to purchase a high-quality niche vehicle hire business.
Located within prime Central Scotland trading location.
Business fully relocatable.
Wide and varied customer base with a good level of repeat trade.
Exceptional opportunity to expand the business through various routes.
Would make an ideal fit for a motor trade or travel-based investor or perhaps a larger firm looking to expand its portfolio.
Rare investment opportunity with solid foundations in place for new entrepreneurial owners.
Strong trading with six figure EBITDA.
Full handover period will be offered.
Year on year income growth achieved.
Award winning business.
*Vehicles are charged at book value in addition to company asking price.
Leasehold business.
Food Manufacturing Business, Glasgow. Operating from fully equipped production facility.…
£275,000
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Established in Edinburgh in 2004, Scottish Business Centre is an independently owned business transfer agency specialising in the sale of small to medium sized businesses in Scotland.
With a long successful history in selling within sectors such as hospitality, listened trade, self catering, hotels, B&B, engineering companies, manufacturing companies high street retail, online e-commerce based businesses, care & childrens nurseries to name just a few, Scottish Business Centre are the firm to consider first when buying or selling your business.
Edinburgh Office:
21 Lansdowne Crescent
Edinburgh
EH12 5EH
Call Us: 0131 215 1904
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