This business is an Amazon FBA brand focused on mandatory and preventive signage and security products, such as safety signs, surveillance cameras, parking speed bumps, crane signaling, and similar items. It operates in a niche market with minimal competition, allowing for stable sales with low advertising expenses and healthy profit margins. All products are manufactured and supplied by a Spanish provider with a factory in Barcelona, ensuring almost immediate stock availability and quick replenishments. This setup mitigates common risks associated with foreign suppliers and reduces the need for working capital.
The business runs on the Amazon FBA model, meaning Amazon handles logistics, shipping, and customer service, requiring less than one hour of weekly dedication from the owner, making it almost fully automated. It currently has 15 active products with variants and holds a registered trademark in the EU. The Amazon account is in good standing, and minimal advertising is needed due to low competition, with stock included in the sale.
This opportunity is ideal for investors seeking stable income, security or signage companies, or Amazon sellers looking for a defensive and low-management business. The sale is prompted by a desire to focus on other business ventures. The transition process offers full support, including an introduction to the supplier.
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