A NATIONAL removals company has been placed into liquidation, as Tasmanian customers remain in limbo about when their personal belongings may finally be delivered.
Last month, a winding up application was lodged against Wridgways Australia, which is now in liquidation following an order from the Queensland Supreme Court.
The Mercury last week reported the story of Wendy Rice, who hired the company to move her furniture and other personal effects from sydney to Hobart.
Six weeks later, her possessions had still not been delivered and she was having difficulty contacting representatives of the business.
Miss Rice is one of many customers left waiting for their goods, with some taking to social media to vent their frustration at the continued delays.
Blair Pleash, of Hall Chadwick Chartered Accountants, has been appointed as liquidator of the company, which has changed its name from Wridgways to SFG Relocations.
He the company was part of a group of entities which provided logistics, removal and warehousing services to customers within Australia and overseas.
Liquidators are reviewing the affairs of the company including its asset and liability position.
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