Motor industry continues to hemorrhage jobs
Despite the arrival of the 132 plate, the Irish motor industry continues to hemorrhage.
Gerard Murphy, of Gerard Murphy & Co., 46 St. Mary’s Road, Midleton, Co. Cork, has been appointed Provisional Liquidator to Hanover Tyres Limited.
Established in Hanover Street, Cork in 1968 by the late Michael Foley, Hanover Tyres is a 100 per cent Irish owned, family run company that grew steadily to offer a complete nationwide service. Hanover Tyres is also the main Toyo importer for Ireland.
The High Court heard on June 21, a petition by Hanover Tyres Limited to have the company wound up in accordance with Article 3(1) of Council Regulation (EC) No. 1346/2000. The Petition will be heard on July 15
A petition brought by the Reveune Commissioners to wind up Nicholson Car Sales Limited, c/o Atlantic Distributors, Unit 50 Briarhill Business Park, Ballybrit, Galway will be heard on July 8.
J. Kelly Truck & Trailer Bodies Limited, of Colestown, Castledermot, Co Kildare , will hold a Creditors Meeting at Maudlins House Hotel, Dublin Road, Naas, Co Kildare today, Wednesday July 3 at 9.00am.
Meanwhile, Paul McCann and Stephen Tennant of Grant Thornton have been appointed joint receivers and managers to Rosbeg Partners Limited, with a registered address at Unit 520 Beech Road, Western Industrial Estate, Naas Road, Dublin 12.
A Creditors’ Meeting in respect of Tool Auto Equipment Limited, took place at the
Red Cow Moran Hotel, Naas Road, Dublin 22 last Friday.