Accountancy firm Azets confirmed it was handling the liquidation of Scottish refrigerated haulage company Hayden Chilled and was now focused on providing support to the 37 staff made redundant, writes Chris Tindall.
The food distribution company appointed liquidators on 11 March following the presentation of a winding-up petition in court by company director David Malcolm.
The company, which held a standard international operator licence for 29 HGVs and 40 trailers and ran out of bases in Cleland, Annan and Motherwell, had its headquarters in Annan, Dumfriesshire.
Set up in 2018, Hayden Chilled offered a range of services throughout the UK, Europe and Ireland, including the transportation of chilled beef, hanging carcass beef and lamb, pharmaceuticals, fruit, chilled dairy, bottled water, sugar and milk powder.