Lanarkshire families left 'without income' as traffic firm enters administration
Apex Traffic Management ceased trading due to financial difficulties, including rising costs and cash flow challenges, leading to administration and 119 job losses across Scotland and England.
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Lanarkshire families left 'without income' as traffic firm enters administration
Apex Traffic Management Limited, which provided road barriers and signage, has been placed into administration after a petition to Hamilton Sheriff Court by its directors. It is understood that 119 workers across Scotland and England have lost their jobs.
Apex Goes Into Administration
Uddingston-based Apex Traffic Management, who provide road signs and barriers, has gone into administration with 119 jobs lost, writes Peter Brown. A familiar sight on Scottish roads, it’s client base included Transport Scotland, Amey Construction and Lanes Group, and it had expanded into traffic management services for venues like racecourses and golfing events, It ceased trading after a petition by its directors to Hamilton Sheriff Court and j…
Apex Traffic Management collapse sees 119 jobs lost - Scottish Business News
Apex Traffic Management Limited, an Uddingston, South Lanarkshire-based contractor providing road barriers and signage, has been placed into administration after a petition to Hamilton Sheriff Court by its directors, with the loss of 119 jobs across sites in Scotland and England. The company has ceased trading and Kenneth Craig and Kevin Mapstone of Begbies Traynor were appointed as joint administrators of Apex Traffic Management on 21 August. …
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