Increasing the value of a distribution business ….it is mission possible!
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Increasing the value of a distribution business ….it is mission possible!

So with new MI movie being released next week (so excited!) I thought we would have some Friday fun and share something that is "Mission Possible"!

Transforming a distributor or reseller into a valuable company may seem like a daunting task especially as potential acquirers assume that without a point of differentiation, a distributor is vulnerable to a price war. Rather than acquire a target company, an aggressive potential acquirer could use a grab market share strategy to temporarily lower their price for whatever is being distributed and woo some or most of the target company’s customers.?

Here we demonstrate how you can transform your company value by distinguishing yourself from your competitors through innovation and the development of intellectual property (IP).?

The Value of Developing Your Own IP?

Look at the story of Miles Faulkner, the founder of Blended Perspectives, a reseller specialising in Atlassian products, which offer software solutions for large teams. Faulkner’s story provides a blueprint for how to punch above your weight when selling a business that distributes or resells other companies’ products.??

Driven to create a more valuable reseller, Faulkner set his sights on creating a product of his own: the Marketplace Analytic Research Service, or MARS. This tool is designed to guide Atlassian users in selecting the most appropriate aftermarket apps to supplement their Atlassian software.?

Whilst Blended Perspectives still made the lion’s share of their revenues by reselling Jira and Confluence licenses, MARS provided Blended Perspectives with a unique selling proposition, differentiating it from the multitude of other Atlassian resellers and, in the process, enhancing its appeal to prospective clients. MARS also rendered Blended Perspectives an attractive acquisition target for Contegix, a larger reseller of Atlassian products.?

At the time Contegix acquired Blended Perspectives, observers may have wondered why the larger firm didn’t simply lower its prices temporarily to attract Blended Perspectives’ customers. However, for Contegix, the acquisition was not just about growing market share; Blended Perspectives brought a differentiating element to the table.?

By owning MARS, their intellectual property, Blended Perspectives was more than just a distributor in the Atlassian ecosystem. This point of differentiation gave Contegix a compelling reason to acquire the firm far above what would typically be paid for a distributor, underlining the value of creating unique products and services in a highly competitive marketplace.?

How a Parts Distributor Became a Valuable Company?

Another example of someone who went from middleman to achieving an eight-figure business sale is Mahul Sheth. Sheth started VMS Aircraft in 1995 as a distributor of airline parts. He offered a “one-stop shop” for airlines and their maintenance crews to find parts and accessories.?

VMS was the local distributor and survived on gross margins of 22–23%. It was a subsistence living, and Sheth was determined to build a more valuable company. He decided to evolve his value proposition from just being the local warehouse for distributing other people’s stuff to a sophisticated provider of advanced materials. Sheth chose to focus on the materials that airlines need to be stored and handled meticulously.

If the safety of your metal tube flying 300 people 40,000 feet in the air is determined by the quality of a seam of metal, you want confidence that the steel will be handled carefully. You also want the sealant that joins the sheet of metal kept at a temperature that maximises its adhesiveness. You may also want your rivets stored with the same care a surgeon uses to put away her scalpel after performing life-saving surgery.?

Sheth invested in a clean room that minimised dust at his facility. He bought dry ice containers so certain materials could be stored in a cold environment, maximising their effectiveness. He also repackaged materials into smaller containers so that an airline that only needed a small amount of a particular material didn’t need to buy an entire tub.?

Sheth’s evolution from simple reseller to value-added provider fuelled his gross margins to 60–70%. Along the way, Sheth attracted a French company that wanted to enter the U.S. market. Rather than set up shop to compete with Sheth, they realised VMS had created a unique offering with a layer of value-added services that would be difficult to imitate. They decided to acquire VMS for 7.4 times EBITDA.?

In Conclusion?

If you’re a business owner operating in a highly competitive field like distribution, it's crucial to pinpoint your unique selling proposition and dedicate resources to developing your own intellectual property. These strategies not only augment your business's value but also strategically position it to be potentially acquired down the line.?Should you choose to accept this mission then the team at ROSEDALE ADVISORY LIMITED are certified value builders and stand ready to help you.


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