Hexagon Global appoints liquidators LINCOLNSHIRE haulier Hexagon Global Logistics is
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set to go into liquidation after it was unable to pay an £87,000 debt owed to HMRC.
The operator, which employed 11 people, ran three vehicles and two trailers out of a site in Bourne. Its 0-licence was revoked after it withdrew a request for a public inquiry to be held, shortly before appointing a liquidator on 26 February.
It owed creditors £242,612 when its accountants appointed liquidators Gareth Rusting and John Russell, from The P&A Partnership.
Russell said: "After the liquidation of sister firm Hexagon Bulk Packaging in July 2012, the company had to reduce its overheads. Substantial debts to HMRC had accumulated and were unable to be paid."
The firm's statement of affairs revealed significant creditors included NVVF Fuels, which was owed £8,589; parcel carrier UK Mail, owed £4,509; and Evans Transport, owed £1,450.