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Ackers Jarrett in receivership

22nd August 1991, Page 14
22nd August 1991
Page 14
Page 14, 22nd August 1991 — Ackers Jarrett in receivership
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

• Ackers Jarrett has gone under just six months after buying Truckrent, which had an 850-strong fleet.

The Birmingham-based firm called in receiver Arthur Andersen on 16 August. A spokeswoman says it is attempting to sell Ackers Jarrett, which has 2,800 vehicles as a going concern.

No details have been released about the group's debts but a creditors' meeting will be held within three months.

Ackers Jarrett expanded in March by buying Truckrent from the Hartwell Group, which wanted to concentrate on its vehicle dealerships (CM 7-13 March). The Truckrent deal included sites in Peterborough, Leicester, Lincoln and Ipswich.

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