MPS Heavy goes into administration MPS HEAVY Haulage, which has
6th June 2013, Page 5
6th June 2013
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a licence authorising 14 vehicles out of its Grays, Essex operating centre, has gone into administration. Philip Armstrong and Geoffrey Rowley at FRP Advisory were appointed to the company on 20 May. The haulier is involved in abnormal loads, breakdown recovery and general logistics, and operates from a one-acre site just off the M25. It also undertakes international work.
Calls to the firm were answered as 1VIPS, but director Finbarr McMahon did not respond.
McMahon also ran McMahon Plant Services until its dissolution in November 2008. FRP Advisory declined to comment.