Maxol creates 50 jobs with refurbishment of three former Esso sites

At the new Maxol Greenhills station was CEO Brian Donaldson, along with licensees Raj Chandi and Arun Kumar. Tadka House is the first Indian food offering for Maxol, which has recently introduced at Maxol Greenhills

Company introduces new franchises including first ever Indian Cuisine offering

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24 February 2017

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Maxol has created 50 jobs with the completion of three new Leinster sites. All formerly owned by Esso and acquired by Maxol last summer, the sites are located on the N7 Naas Road, Kill, Co.Kildare; Greenhills Road, Greenhills, Dublin 12 and the junction of the Naas Road and the Long Mile Road, Walkinstown, Dublin 12.

The latest additions to the Maxol network follows an investment of €2 million and sees the introduction of new franchises including Chopped and Insomnia at Maxol, Long Mile Road; O’Brien’s and Abrakebabra at Maxol N7 Naas Road. The company’s first ever Indian Cuisine concept is also coming on stream at Maxol Greenhills Road, with the introduction of a range of products from Tadka House, due to launch this month.

Maxol has grown exponentially over the past year with the opening of seven new sites in Leinster alone, as part of a significant expansion plan.

Commenting on this latest achievement for Maxol, Brian Donaldson, CEO said of the company’s expanded food and beverage offering: This is our second Chopped we are introducing to the Maxol network following its great success in our flagship site at M3 Mulhuddart and we’re thrilled to be bringing a brand new concept to Maxol Greenhills Road, with Indian cuisine from Tadka House.

“We have been keen to strengthen our presence in Leinster and these three service stations allow Maxol to serve a great many new customers in Ireland’s most densely populated region.

“We look forward to working with our independent licensees, Thomas Ennis, Jason & Rachel McMullan and Arun Kumar and Raj Chandi in delivering our innovative approach to forecourt convenience retailing in their local communities,” Donaldson added.

 

 

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