Manufacturing Business Funding
Manufacturers face a capital-intensive reality: raw materials must be purchased, production lines must run, and labor must be paid long before finished goods are delivered and invoiced. DD Capital provides the funding manufacturers need to manage long production cycles, invest in equipment, and scale operations. We fund job shops, contract manufacturers, and production facilities across every sector.
Industry Challenges
Cash Flow Challenges in Manufacturing
Understanding the unique financial pressures facing manufacturing businesses helps us provide better funding solutions.
Long Production & Payment Cycles
The gap between purchasing raw materials and receiving payment for finished goods can span 90 to 180 days. This extended cycle creates persistent working capital pressure that limits production capacity.
Raw Material Price Volatility
Steel, plastics, chemicals, and other raw materials are subject to market fluctuations. Price spikes can erode margins or require bulk purchasing at higher-than-expected costs to maintain production schedules.
Machinery & Equipment Investment
CNC machines, injection molding equipment, assembly lines, and industrial robots represent multi-hundred-thousand-dollar investments necessary to remain competitive and meet quality standards.
Scaling for Large Orders
Landing a large contract is exciting, but fulfilling it requires immediate investment in additional materials, labor, and sometimes equipment — all before the customer pays a single invoice.
Solutions
Funding Solutions for Manufacturing
DD Capital offers multiple funding products tailored to your industry's specific needs.
Why DD Capital
Why Manufacturing Businesses Choose DD Capital
We understand manufacturing's long cash conversion cycles and provide funding structures that bridge the gap between production costs and customer payment.
Our funding advisors work with manufacturers across industries — food processing, metal fabrication, plastics, textiles, and beyond — and understand each sector's unique capital requirements.
Approvals are based on your revenue history and production contracts, not just your balance sheet, making funding accessible to growing manufacturers with strong order books.
We can fund amounts from $25,000 to $2,000,000, giving you the capacity to take on larger contracts and invest in the equipment that drives efficiency.
Ready to Fund Your Manufacturing Business?
Apply today and speak with a funding advisor who understands your industry.