Quiver Delivery LTD has fallen into liquidation, according to an announcement in the government gazette.

Ian Michael Rose and Paul Mallatratt of Abbey Taylor Jones Limited were named as joint liquidators for Quiver Delivery on Monday, April 13.

The company operated across both London and Paris, though the future of its operations remains uncertain.

This follows Winn and Pepworth’s sudden entry into voluntary liquidation. The firm was directed by Richard Winn and Jacqueline Pepworth, according to Companies House.

The business is headquartered in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire. Paul W. Barber and Paul Stanley from insolvency firm BTG Begbies Traynor were appointed as liquidators on April 2.

The firm, which provides parcel courier services, is situated on Risley Road, Warrington.

According to The Gazette, notices to creditors were issued on April 2 after the company was placed into members’ voluntary liquidation at the close of last month.

Creditors of the company are required on or before April 24 to submit their names and addresses, details of their debts or claims, and the names and addresses of their solicitors (if any) to an appointed liquidator.

Earlier this year, rival Pedal and Post officially appointed liquidators after management shut down the struggling operation in January, following nearly 14 years of trading.

Christopher Benton, the chief executive and founder, attributed the company’s downfall to the loss of a “major client” earlier this year, though he declined to reveal their identity.