INDIVIDUAL COMPANY ANALYSIS: RELIABLE COMPANY INFORMATION TO THE POINT

A customized company analysis from MEYER INDUSTRY RESEARCH provides reliable data and facts about your target company . Key figures, corporate strategy, competitive advantages, information on executives, and the latest news and trends – we bring you up to date with the latest information through our international research sources.

Our company analyses provide reliable data in the context of M&A situations (see also: Commercial Due Diligence ), in the analysis of competitors or in the better understanding of important key accounts.

As specialists in industrial business analysis, we have gained particular experience and extensive access to sources in the automotive, mechanical engineering, electronics, energy, and other industrial and technology .

CURRENT COMPANY ANALYSIS – PROJECT EXAMPLES

Our experienced team develops customized company analyses tailored to your information needs. Our precise analyses reveal a company's strengths and weaknesses, opportunities and threats, and strategic competitive advantages. Click on the project examples to learn more about some of MEYER INDUSTRY RESEARCH's company analysis projects.

For our client, a medium-sized manufacturer of electronic control systems, we conducted a business analysis of a key customer. The study covered the areas of long-term corporate strategy, key performance indicators, strategic programs (e.g., cost reduction within the organization, process digitalization initiatives), a strengths and weaknesses analysis compared to the competition, and key personnel decisions within the company. Based on the results, our client was able to develop a better understanding of future customer requirements and specifically align its sales work and activities with the future business situation of this key customer. This ensured the company's long-term success.

An international supplier in the automotive market commissioned us to conduct a company analysis of a major competitor. The goal of the company analysis was to compare the strategy, corporate mission statement, and strengths and weaknesses of the main competitor with its own company situation. Based on this analysis, our client optimized its corporate mission statement and developed activities aimed at improving its product positioning and exploiting sales opportunities.

Our client, an internationally operating automotive supplier of interior components, was planning to acquire a specialist in interior decorative parts. We supported them in systematically identifying suitable companies, examining the structures and key manufacturing processes of potential targets, and analyzing key barriers to the potential acquisition, such as the ownership structure. Finally, we developed recommendations regarding particularly attractive companies for the planned acquisition.

For the developer of an innovative air purification technology, we developed a strategy for potential retail and distribution partners. In this context, we examined the strengths and weaknesses of the competition's sales structures. In a further step, we identified suitable partner companies that could ensure competent, nationwide distribution.

A leading OEM commissioned us to identify and analyze potential new suppliers in the field of vehicle decorative elements. In addition to analyzing products and customer relationships, the study focused on understanding international production resources and assessing their capabilities in developing innovative solutions.

Our client, an international technology group, was looking for suitable cooperation partners in selected European countries for its targeted development of the European market. In selecting the partner companies, the individual company analysis focused not only on hard facts but also on long-term corporate goals, human resources management, and marketing competencies.

CORPORATE STRATEGY, SWOT ANALYSIS, KEY FIGURES: IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR CORPORATE ANALYSIS

As a provider of customized market analyses, MEYER INDUSTRY RESEARCH supports its clients in acquiring critical company information. Detailed knowledge of sources, extensive experience in research techniques and methods, and strong analytical skills are key factors for the success of any company analysis.

  • Key figures: Sales, sales growth, profitability (EBIT), number of employees, per capita productivity and other basic figures provide the “numerical framework” for understanding the company being analyzed

  • Products and Services: What products and services does the company offer? What innovations have been launched in recent years? Which business areas are being particularly pushed?

  • Corporate strategies: What strategic goals does the company pursue, and what corporate philosophy underlies the strategy? Is there a clear objective for market development?

  • Market segments and customers: In which markets does the company operate and which key target groups does it serve? Planning, methods, components, and individual steps of marketing activities and customer acquisition.

  • R&D/Development: What research and development topics is the company pursuing? How much does it spend on research and development?

  • Production Footprint: Where does the company produce what? What location strategy is being pursued (best cost, local for local, etc.)? Determine the current status as a basis for your own location decisions.

  • Organization/Resources: How is the organization structured? Which departments have which resources?

  • SWOT: What strengths and weaknesses does the company have? What opportunities and threats exist? Create a SWOT matrix to determine competitiveness.

CONCEPT, ANALYSIS, IMPLICATIONS: OUR SYSTEMATIC APPROACH

In more than 300 projects , we have learned what is important when obtaining corporate information, what opportunities and limitations exist, and what steps, methods, and tools are necessary for an efficient and targeted approach:

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON COMPANY ANALYSIS

Here we answer some frequently asked questions from our clients about conducting a business analysis:

A company analysis/company research involves the structured acquisition of strategically relevant information on one or more companies (e.g., customers, competitors, M&A targets, or suppliers). This information can relate, among other things, to key figures (revenue, employees), products/services, sales channels used, human resources, production locations, as well as the strengths and weaknesses of the company being studied, and is determined individually for each project. Based on the information obtained in a company analysis a competitive analysis, benchmarking with the company itself, or a decision regarding cooperation/investment with the company being studied can be realized.

A good company analysis uses as many sources to provide a neutral and comprehensive overall picture of the company being analyzed. In this context, it is especially important not to rely solely on publications from the company itself, as these naturally unbalanced and exclusively positive statements . Therefore, the use of neutral, external information sources such as specialized company databases, trade journals, and analyst reports plays an important role in the reliable evaluation of companies.

In principle, the information collected in a company analysis depends on the information needs of the recipient. A comprehensive company analysis includes, for example, the following sub-areas: company structure and organization, key performance indicators, strategies, product and service portfolio, research and development activities, current trends and developments, and the company's strengths and weaknesses (SWOT analysis). A company analysis does not necessarily have to include all of these elements in every situation; depending on the objective, it can also cover only individual parts, such as a review of management, personnel, human resources and their development, an outline of the company's mission statement and values, or a strengths-weaknesses-opportunities-threats analysis.

Through the systematic evaluation of all important secondary sources , a fairly comprehensive understanding of many companies can be achieved. In more extensive projects (e.g., for M&A constellations), interviews with users, partners, and market experts can provide further in-depth information about the company. At the same time, there is information that is so confidential that it cannot normally be collected even within the framework of a structured company analysis. Especially for small companies or companies from countries where disclosure requirements are less extensive, the opportunity to gather data is naturally limited. We would be happy to advise you on the possibilities and limitations of your project based on our experience.

If you have any further questions on this topic, we'd be happy to assist you.

EXTENSIVE BUSINESS ANALYSIS EXPERIENCE IN INDUSTRY

MEYER INDUSTRY RESEARCH offers customized company analyses for automotive, mechanical and plant engineering, electronics, energy, and other technology-driven industries.

Our customers are medium-sized and larger manufacturers, suppliers and service providers who are planning growth in future markets or want to reduce their company's dependence on individual customers.

We also routinely support demanding M&A boutiques, investors and internationally active trade fair companies with our research know-how.

PROFESSIONAL COMPANY ANALYSIS OF UNCOMPROMISING QUALITY – EXTENSIVE REFERENCES

Managing directors, sales managers, and strategy and business development managers at more than 100 client companies rely on our meticulous company research for one key reason: the uncompromising quality and reliability of the results of our market and competitive analysis .  Our discerning clients also value the personal and open collaboration with our team, as demonstrated by their numerous testimonials – please see for yourself.

INDIVIDUAL CONSULTING FOR YOUR COMPANY ANALYSIS

Trustful personal cooperation and the high quality and reliability of our analyses are top priorities at MEYER INDUSTRY RESEARCH.

We would be happy to provide you with an in-depth, non-binding consultation prior to a potential collaboration , including a personal on-site consultation upon request. We look forward to receiving your inquiry and will be happy to prepare a customized quote for you!