Centika Logistics, a Leeds-based haulage firm, has entered administration after a decade of operation.
- The firm held a standard international licence for 30 HGVs and 60 trailers, currently under review.
- CB Business Recovery appointed as administrators, beginning their role on April 30.
- The company’s extensive service range included temperature-controlled and general haulage.
- Previous attempts to contact CB Business Recovery for a comment were unsuccessful.
Centika Logistics, a prominent player in the haulage industry based in Leeds, has suffered a significant setback by entering administration. This decision marks the end of a decade-long operation, casting uncertainty over its future and that of its employees.
The company, which operated with a standard international licence permitting 30 heavy goods vehicles and 60 trailers, is now subject to scrutiny by the Office of the Traffic Commissioner. The outcome of this review could have substantial implications for the firm’s remaining assets and operational capacity.
Appointed on April 30, administrators from CB Business Recovery are now tasked with managing the complex process of steering Centika Logistics through its administration phase. Despite multiple attempts, CB Business Recovery has yet to provide any public comment on the situation, leaving stakeholders in speculation.
Centika’s service portfolio was notably comprehensive, offering a variety of haulage solutions tailored to client needs. Their fleet was equipped for both general and temperature-controlled transport. Particularly, they specialised in the delivery of perishable goods and pharmaceuticals, boasting a modern fleet that ensured deliveries were performed under optimal conditions. These services, it was claimed, could be extensively customised to meet diverse client requirements.
The fate of Centika Logistics now lies in the hands of the appointed administrators and the pending review by the Traffic Commissioner.
