An established business operating on an Amazon platform focuses on selling consumable products within Italy, particularly through Amazon's FBA services. The business maintains a clean seller account and is registered with an Italian trademark, showcasing products made in Italy. It offers four product lines and multiple variations, including household consumables awaiting launch, with significant historical sales data and operational materials provided. Fulfillment is managed by Amazon, while the owner handles inventory planning, supplier coordination, and advertising. The primary supplier can support future product expansions and variations.
The business caters to both private customers and professional businesses, focusing exclusively on the Italian market via Amazon. It operates in non-seasonal categories, ensuring recurring demand, particularly highlighting a strong B2B component in some product lines.
Financially, from July 2025 to June 2026, the business reported approximately €55,457 in revenue and €7,034 in operating profit after deducting relevant costs. Some potential was not fully realized due to deliberate stock run-outs in preparation for sale. Buyers will receive comprehensive advertising data and campaigns. Growth prospects include optimizing advertising, restocking, expanding products, and exploring hybrid fulfillment models.
Included assets are the Amazon Seller business, trademark, brand registry, existing inventory, product listings, catalog structure, advertising data, and supplier relationships. The owner seeks to sell due to a shift in priorities, with a transition supported by legal means and handover support. Sensitive information will be disclosed to qualified buyers upon due diligence.
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