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Pair of operators are forced into liquidation

21st January 2010
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EUROPEAN COMMERCIAL Freight, a 12-vehicle international operator in Hull, has gone into liquidation following a creditors' meeting earlier this month.

According to a statement of affairs, which was filed at Companies House by liquidators Jonathan Philmore and William Duncan of RSM Tenon, the company had a total deficiency of £480,613.

Trade and expense creditors are owed £143,000, with HM Revenue SE Customs owed a further £126,000. It went into liquidation on 5 January.

Milton Keynes operator Harris Logistics has also gone under via a similar route.

The business appointed Timothy Dolder and Gareth Roberts of Tenon Recovery on 6 January.

The statement of affairs reveals a total deficiency of £139,608 at the five-truck haulier.


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