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Wholesale & distribution businesses for sale

B2B distributors, importers and wholesale operators across food, industrial, fashion and consumer categories — Spain, Italy and Japan.

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/ why now

Market context

Distribution consolidation is structural: scale lowers landed cost and digitisation rewards platforms. Owner-operated regional distributors are the prime targets for both strategic acquirers and PE roll-ups.

/ what you'll find

Typical opportunities

Industrial distributors, food wholesalers, importers, regional B2B suppliers.

/ buyer profile

Who acquires here

Distribution platforms, strategic acquirers, supply-chain consolidators.

/ where the deals are

Hot regions for wholesale & distribution deals

🇪🇸Spain
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Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia ports; Andalucía for fresh produce.

🇮🇹Italy
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Milan and Verona for industrial; Naples and Bari for food import-export.

🇯🇵Japan
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Tokyo and Osaka for nationwide; Fukuoka for Asian import.

/ valuation benchmarks

What these businesses typically sell for

/ revenue range
€2M–€30M
/ EBITDA margin
4–10%
/ deal multiple
4–6× EBITDA

Working capital is the primary balance-sheet item; price the deal cash-free, debt-free with a working capital peg.

/ how to buy

From shortlist to closing

  1. 01
    Source & shortlist

    Filter live deals by country, ticket size and operator profile. We surface the public listing plus a structured memo with the seller's public footprint, registry filings and press history.

  2. 02
    Initial outreach (NDA + LOI)

    Most listings here are broker-mediated. After NDA, expect a teaser, then a CIM with audited accounts. A non-binding LOI follows once you confirm fit on price, financing and transition.

  3. 03
    Due diligence

    Financial, tax, legal, commercial and operational DD over 6–10 weeks. For succession deals, retention of the founder for 6–24 months post-close is standard and often a deal-breaker if missing.

  4. 04
    SPA & closing

    Local notary in ES/IT, judicial scrivener in JP. Expect earn-outs or vendor financing on 30–50% of succession deals where the seller wants tax deferral or a clean transition.

/ due diligence

What to verify before you sign

Supplier exclusivity

Verify exclusivity agreements with key suppliers — most do not transfer automatically.

Customer credit risk

Bad-debt history of top accounts is the leading P&L surprise.

Inventory obsolescence

Audit aged stock before pricing — particularly in fashion and electronics.

/ FAQ

Buying a wholesale & distribution business

How are these wholesale businesses sourced?
We aggregate listings from official SMB marketplaces in Spain (Bizalia, Negocius, Idealista), Italy (Cherry Acquisition, Bakeca Aziende) and Japan (Tranbi, Batonz, Smergers). Every result links back to the original public listing — we don't re-list, we surface.
Are asking price and revenue available for every listing?
When the source publishes them, yes — we extract asking price, revenue and EBITDA into the card. Many succession deals are listed without financials by design; for those we generate an investor memo on demand using the public footprint.
Can I get alerted when new wholesale deals appear?
Yes. Members get weekly off-market alerts filtered to this category and country. The cache refreshes weekly across all sources.
Do I need to be in Spain, Italy or Japan to acquire one of these businesses?
No. Cross-border SMB acquisitions are well-established across all three countries. Spain and Italy welcome EU and non-EU buyers with no restrictions on share purchases. Japan allows 100% foreign ownership of SMBs; the practical bottleneck is local advisors and language, both of which we can introduce members to.
What's the typical timeline from finding a wholesale deal to closing?
Three to nine months is normal for an off-market succession deal. Listings on official marketplaces tend to move faster (60–120 days) because the seller has already engaged a broker and prepared a teaser. Distressed and court-driven sales follow a fixed calendar set by the auction or insolvency procedure.