The Spring 2026 M&A Source Conference brought together many of the leading lower middle market M&A professionals from across North America for several days of education, networking, and dealmaking in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Held twice each year, the conference serves as one of the premier events for M&A advisors, investment bankers, private equity professionals, lenders, attorneys, […]
What I Learned at the 2026 IBBA Annual Conference and Why It Matters for Manufacturing Business Owners
Each year, the International Business Brokers Association (IBBA) hosts its Annual Conference, bringing together many of the most experienced business brokers, M&A advisors, investment bankers, valuation professionals, and transaction specialists from across North America and globally. I recently returned from the 2026 IBBA Annual Conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where I participated in several days of […]
The Midwest Manufacturing Succession Crisis Is Accelerating
Why Aging Ownership, Labor Constraints, and Buyer Demand Are Reshaping Lower Middle Market Industrial M&A For decades, the Midwest manufacturing economy has been built by founder-led and family-owned businesses that quietly became essential suppliers to American industry. Many of these companies were not created through institutional capital or rapid-growth startup models. Instead, they were built […]
Q1 2026 Market Pulse: What the Lower Middle Market Is Telling Us Right Now
The latest IBBA and M&A Source Market Pulse survey provides one of the clearest real-time windows into buyer behavior, valuation trends, financing conditions, and seller sentiment across the lower middle market. Based on responses from 300 business brokers and M&A advisors representing 203 completed transactions in Q1 2026, the data points to a market that […]
Why Some Manufacturing Businesses Sell for Premium Multiples While Others Struggle
Understanding What Drives Manufacturing Business Valuation in Today’s Lower Middle Market M&A Environment For many founder-owned manufacturing companies across the Midwest and Great Lakes regions, the current mergers and acquisitions market presents a confusing contradiction. Some businesses receive aggressive interest from strategic buyers and private equity groups, generate multiple offers, and command premium valuation multiples. […]
How the U.S. Manufacturing Sector Shifted from Contraction to Growth in January 2026
January 2026 marked a turning point after 12 consecutive months below expansion territory. In one of the first major economic data points of 2026, the U.S. manufacturing sector reversed a year-long contraction trend by posting a Manufacturing PMI® reading of 52.6% in January, up 4.7 percentage points from December’s 47.9%. A PMI reading above 50 signals […]
Employee Retention and Leadership Alignment in Manufacturing M&A
When a manufacturing company is acquired, the biggest variable isn’t the machinery; it’s the people. Missteps in leadership alignment, communication, or employee retention can quickly slow production, fracture culture, and erode the value you expect from the deal. This guide outlines eight essential steps to help manufacturing owners and operators keep teams aligned, reduce turnover, […]
The Green Premium: How ESG is Reshaping Manufacturing M&A
The world of manufacturing mergers and acquisitions (M&A) is rapidly changing. In the current market, ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) factors are no longer optional for manufacturing business owners. Whether you’re preparing to sell, planning to acquire, or simply aiming to maximize your company’s value, a deep understanding of ESG is essential. More than 70% […]
10 Things Buyers Look for in Manufacturing Quality of Earnings
When it comes to mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in the manufacturing sector, buyers aren’t just glancing at standard financial statements. They want a manufacturing Quality of Earnings (QoE) report that highlights only the actual, sustainable earnings that reflect ongoing performance. If you’re a manufacturing owner considering a sale or a buyer looking to make a […]
OSHA and Safety Compliance Red Flags in Manufacturing M&A
When it comes to buying or selling a manufacturing business, the numbers on the balance sheet are only part of the story. Increasingly, buyers are scrutinizing OSHA and safety compliance in business sales as a critical factor in their due diligence process. Why? Because safety issues can lead to costly fines, operational disruptions, and even […]










