Industry: Building materials Region: Czech Transaction price: US$ 1 million Transaction method: equity investment
Project introduction:
An engineering company in Czech Republic seeks external investors. Founded in 1994, the company has a registered capital of 15 million Czech crowns, about 150 employees, and an annual turnover of 200 million to 300 million Czech crowns (the company claims that its sales are among the top 10% in the Czech Republic). It has a good financial situation and long-term profitability, and is one of the important engineering enterprises in the Czech Republic. The enterprise is currently wholly owned by a shareholder.
The main business of the enterprise includes the whole process of design, manufacture, assembly and on-site debugging of steel structures, mechanical parts and mechanical equipment, involving the manufacture of heavy steel structures, the construction of industrial workshops and cranes, and related services such as transportation and assembly. The customers are mainly distributed in the fields of engineering, industrial construction, logistics, energy and offshore industry. The enterprise has a modern large-scale production base, and the production workshop and lifting equipment can process super-large welded structural parts with a weight of 35 tons and a length of 35 meters.
At present, the enterprise is seeking strategic or financial investors with engineering background, and the ideal partner needs to agree with its vision in automation and international market expansion, and can bring practical synergy in technology, market or management, not just financial support. The enterprise plans to introduce tens of millions of Czech crowns for production automation, technology upgrading, capacity expansion and working capital replenishment. The forms of investment include capital increase or acquisition of existing shares. Investors can be minority shareholders or consider holding shares, but they must respect the company's values and be willing to cooperate with existing teams. The goal of cooperation is to accelerate the company's growth, improve its profitability, and bring dividends and equity appreciation to investors. Both sides should build a more competitive future on the premise of long-term strategic alignment.