Lakebay, WA
$35,000
Lakebay, WA
$35,000
Grand Rapids, MI
$390,000
Calhoun County, MI
$240,000
Seminole County, FL
$124,999
Los Angeles County, CA
$190,000
Monmouth County, NJ
$109,000
Lee County, FL
$350,000
Los Angeles County, CA
$5,500,000
Polk County, FL
$95,000
Wayne County, NY
Martin County, FL
$350,000
Whatcom County, WA
$75,000
Fairfield County, CT
$2,000,000
$425,000
Orlando, FL
California
$200,000
Antioch, TN
$99,000
Kevin Call
Kelly & Call Business Brokerage
Serving Coconino County, AZ
Kevin Call is a principal at Kelly & Call commercial, specializing in business and commercial property brokerage across Northern Arizona. With over 30 years of CPA experience, Kevin serves as a strategic advisor to business sellers and buyers, guiding them through the often-complex process of completing successful business sale transactions. He works closely with owners, buyers, attorneys, bankers, CPAs, brokers and other transaction decision makers to help consummate a wide variety of mergers and acquisitions in a number of industries. Kevin also represents business owners, investors, landlords and tenants in the acquisition, disposition and leasing of commercial real estate. Working closely with business owners, Kevin develops exit strategies that allow them to move forward with their lives and/or careers, after having run a successful business. He also works with buyers who are seeking to start down a new path by acquiring a new business. Having owned and operated companies in the retail, restaurant, convenience store and hospitality industries, Kevin understands business from the viewpoint of both the owner and entrepreneur. His operational and ownership experience allows him to advise business owners on how to maximize their company’s value. His lifelong knowledge and experience in the Northern Arizona market have enabled him to work with and sell a wide variety of business types, including hospitality, retail, tourism, restaurants, convenience stores, construction, fueling stations and franchises. .
Minnesota
$500,000
Packaging companies generally work closely with other manufacturers. They supply a wide range of products and services, but these usually focus on three main areas: product appearance, container functionality, and finished product shipping. Packaging businesses can help food and beverage makers design unique bottles. They can create branded labels for everything from cardboard boxes to thermoplastic pouches.
Some packaging suppliers also handle shipping tasks. All of these individual companies fall under the broad description of a packaging business, but it’s possible for each one to focus on a specific niche, such as glass bottles or cardboard. International Paper is one well-known supplier of packaging, and it employs approximately 55,000 people in over 20 countries.
There is always a need for product packaging. In the U.S., over 14,000 tons of plastic containers and over 39,000 tons of paper and corrugated cardboard containers are produced each year. Some experts expect the packaging market to grow from the current figure of over $200 billion worldwide to over $300 billion by 2025. This strong annual growth provides an incentive for entrepreneurs looking for packaging businesses for sale. This industry may provide significant potential for increased growth, paired with services that are almost constantly in demand.
Before you buy a packaging business, it’s important to consider what size of the company you’re comfortable operating. Some packaging companies are small design and prototyping outfits with few employees. Others are large-scale manufacturers with thousands of workers and numerous factories. Plastics production may require heavy machinery and production lines, which require a strong investment of liquid capital or financing.
This is one reason some entrepreneurs prefer purchasing existing packaging companies that already have the necessary equipment. Prior business management experience is recommended for running a packaging company, since success may mean managing many different teams of workers as well as communicating regularly with industry clients. Knowledge of the target market is also useful for understanding customer needs and packaging specifications.