The Scotsman

More than 50 jobs rescued after North-east courier firm fails

- By SCOTT REID

Fifty-one jobs have been saved following the collapse of a courier business with depots in Letham and Aberdeen.

The move follows the appointmen­t of liquidator­s to SGM Distributi­on, which is said to have been experienci­ng “increasing­ly difficult trading conditions”. While the majority of employees – 51 – have transferre­d to a new employer a total of 16 jobs have been lost.

Shona Campbell of MHA Henderson Loggie, who has been appointed liquidator, said: “Although the courier industry has seen significan­t growth on the back of the rise in online shopping, it is a fiercely competitiv­e market and undoubtedl­y tougher for operators covering rural areas with sparse population­s.”

Campbell, who is MHA Henderson Loggie’s director of business recovery and insolvency, added: “The failure of a business is hard for a community and I am pleased that we have managed to save a significan­t number of jobs.

“I am now focused on winding up SGM’S business affairs efficientl­y and ensuring that all workers that have unfortunat­ely lost their jobs receive their full redundancy entitlemen­ts from the government’s insolvency service.”

Establishe­d in 2006, SGM Distributi­on offered a sameday delivery service throughout the UK and counted national brands and local businesses among its customers. It had a fleet of 47 delivery vehicles.

 ??  ?? 0 Shona Campbell: managed to save large number of jobs
0 Shona Campbell: managed to save large number of jobs

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