Maxol Group is drawing up plans to cut its carbon footprint on forecourts across Ireland – not just in terms of its fuel offer, but
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Maxol predicts that Irish forecourts will grow bigger and deliver more goods and services in the future, with the potential of offering everything from dry
Fuels for Ireland (FFI) says it is disappointed with the Government’s failure to stop penalising consumers at the pump and remove the NORA levy from
Maxol has been at the heart of the Irish community for more than 100 years. As well as a growing network of licensees of independent
Maxol has completed a significant refurbishment of its Scarva Road service station in Banbridge, Co. Down, with an investment of £35,000 and is delighted to
Recognised for its innovative standards within the industry is Maxol Newbridge, the award-winning Kildare service station that was recently awarded the inaugural Best of the
Covid-19 helped fuel the rise of a food concept that has long been a ubiquitous feature in the US, but what next for drive-thrus and
Maxol is making major investments in its 236 strong network across the country – with a €7M investment programme. The company has invested a massive
Maxol teams up with blogger Nadia El Ferdaoussi on summer ‘staycation’ campaign Ireland’s number one family-owned forecourt retailer has launched Pit Stop Picks, a three-month
Maxol has announced plans to invest over £2 million in its local retail network this year and has submitted a series of planning applications for

