Mor Cross Transport Services entered creditors’ voluntary liquidation in December.
The company’s nature of business is given as freight transport by road, and the notice is categorised as a corporate insolvency appointment of liquidators.
Statement of affairs published onto Companies House has revealed Mor Cross Transport Services has £1,126,411 of debts to settle with creditors.
Among those are the lorry giant Scania, which is owed £143k by the company for its finance services.
What’s more, the Redundancy Payments Service is owed just over £19k, HMRC is owed just over £67k and NatWest has a claim of over £49k.
A whole host of other businesses are listed as creditors owed money, many of which from the…

