Manufacturing · Valuation
Machine Shop / CNC valuation in Canada.
How machine shops are valued — multiples, method, and value drivers — from senior M&A advisors who run these transactions.
Valuation method
How we value machine shops.
For smaller machine shops ($300K–$3M)
SDE method: normalize earnings (add back owner comp, perks, non-recurring expenses), then apply industry multiple of 3–5×. Adjust for inventory, real estate, and working capital.
Example: Machine Shop / CNC with $500K SDE × 4.0× = $2000K business value (plus inventory and real estate).
For larger machine shops ($3M+)
EBITDA method: normalize EBITDA (add back non-recurring, owner perks, synergies), apply industry multiple of 5.5–9.5×. Adjust for working capital, cash, and debt.
Example: Machine Shop / CNC with $2M EBITDA × 7.5× = $15.0M enterprise value (cash-free, debt-free).
High-end multiples
What pushes a machine shop / cnc to a premium valuation.
Buyers pay above the midpoint for businesses with these characteristics.
CNC equipment (5-axis, multi-axis)
Aerospace/defense certifications
Skilled machinists
Tools
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