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In 2020 Maxol celebrated its 100th year in business, making it the oldest family run oil company in Ireland.
As they prepare for their next 100 years in operation, the company have undertaken a major revamp of their forecourt network and convenience shops.
In October Ciaran Hancock took a trip out to their flagship outlet in Bray to speak with Maxol’s Chief Executive Brian Donaldson and to Director and family shareholder Noel McMullan.
They spoke about the impact of the pandemic on fuel sales, the future of cars and travel and how their business model can align itself with climate change targets set by the government.
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By The Irish Times5
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In 2020 Maxol celebrated its 100th year in business, making it the oldest family run oil company in Ireland.
As they prepare for their next 100 years in operation, the company have undertaken a major revamp of their forecourt network and convenience shops.
In October Ciaran Hancock took a trip out to their flagship outlet in Bray to speak with Maxol’s Chief Executive Brian Donaldson and to Director and family shareholder Noel McMullan.
They spoke about the impact of the pandemic on fuel sales, the future of cars and travel and how their business model can align itself with climate change targets set by the government.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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