A trucking company that has been operating for 57 years has become the latest in the country to collapse. 

DJK Transport entered voluntary liquidation on Friday, after a restructuring practitioner was appointed in July. 

The company is registered in Austral, Western Sydney under the name of sole shareholder and director, David Kean. 

DJK delivered freight cargo across New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria and South Australia

The company did work for mining companies, as well as supermarkets and department stores. 

DJK ran interstate routes with trailers, flat top and tautliner trucks. 

Daily Mail has contacted Mr Kean for comment. 

It comes as two other transport companies entered voluntary liquidation on Friday. 

DJK Transport has entered voluntary administration after nearly 60 years (above, stock image of a semi-trailer)

A K G Trucking and Round Em Up Transport appointed external liquidators as they wind up their operations. 

Transport and logistics heavyweight XL Express went under at the beginning of July, after operating for more than three decades. 

The company had at one pointed raked in enough profit to sponsor the Brisbane Lions AFL team, including logo rights on their uniform.

It is understood some 200 people were employed at XL Express and their related companies.  



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