Commercial/Passenger Vehicle Glazing/Glass Installer
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| Asking price includes: Consistent Turnover circa £450-500,000 per annum Typical Gross Profit circa £220,000 per annum Fleet of modern emergency response commercial vehicles Over 10 years of successful operation Superb company infrastructure Qualified and highly skilled team (PASMA trained) Very impressive regular client base Fully equipped leasehold premises Plant and equipment Support and handover Website |
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| This well established and highly reputable independent business is a specialist supplier and installer of replacement glass to the coach, bus, rail, marine, horsebox and motorhome industries. The vendor has built the business up over a 10 year period continually re-investing in the infrastructure of the company during this time. The company has recently invested in a fleet of fully equipped modern emergency response vehicles that enables them to service their customers when they need them most, when they are out on the road/track. The company provides a full 24/7 response/call out service to its customers and regularly travels throughout the UK and Europe to replace windscreens and glazing in situ. This is achievable as all of the company vehicles are fully equipped with all the necessary plant and equipment and it carries excellent levels of stock in-house. This service facility sets this business apart from the limited competition and it has created a niche in the market that has huge scope for future expansion. The company has a very impressive level of regular customers who have large fleets of vehicles and plant that need to be kept out on the road. These clients include large coach and travel companies who value the exceptional response times and quality of workmanship and service this business provides. The company can repair, film and replace windows as well as providing a clean-up service to “steamed” windows. The company also carries out insurance work such is the quality of its workmanship. Click here to view complete information of this business |
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