Key takeaways:
- At least 16 freight companies were left with unpaid invoices.
- The debts exceeded US$508,000, €334,000 and £25,000.
- The bills were incurred during a three-month period between August and October 2024.
- The company belonged to the JCTrans international freight network, which appeared to give it credibility among other members.
- Investigators said the business could not be found at its registered office and failed to explain its trading or finances.
- The Official Receiver has now taken control of the company’s liquidation.
A Leeds-based freight company has been closed by the High Court after running up unpaid bills with at least 16 logistics businesses in the United States, Europe and the UK. The company appeared to…

