Mor Cross Transport Services Limited, a long?established company based at Enstone Airfield near Chipping Norton, has entered creditors’ voluntary liquidation.
A notice in The London Gazette states this occurred right at the end of last year, on December 29 2025.
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.
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A Shipston?on?Stour address is given as the registered office, while the principal trading address is shown as being a unit at Enstone Airfield.
The Gazette confirms the liquidation is a creditors’ voluntary winding?up approved by members and creditors.
Companies House records show Mor Cross Transport Services Limited was incorporated in January 1997 and is now recorded as “in liquidation”.
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Joint liquidators Mustafa Abdulali and Neil James Dingley, of Moore Recovery Limited, were appointed on in December 2025.
According to the company’s website and commercial profiles, the firm was originally established in 1991 and provided UK and European road?haulage services, including bulk, traction and general haulage using flatbed and curtain?sided vehicles.
The firm’s online information highlights 24?hour in?cab communication and satellite tracking, with the Enstone Airfield site given as its operating base.
With the creditors’ voluntary liquidation underway, control of the company’s affairs has passed to the joint liquidators, who will be responsible for realising assets and dealing with creditors’ claims in line with insolvency law
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