Fleetmaxx Solutions opens new regional office in Northwich

A transport firm which helps businesses reduce their fuel and fleet costs has opened a new office in Northwich, creating new jobs. 

Fleetmaxx Solutions now has a new regional branch at the Brickfield Business Centre in Manchester Road.

The opening of the new office, which marks a major milestone as the company expands across the UK, also means new opportunities for employment.

The firm is now recruiting for business development managers to join its team, 'offering competitive roles in a fast-growing, friendly, and supportive business environment'.

"Our growth is powered by the success of our customers, and we are committed to helping even more businesses in Cheshire and beyond reduce fleet costs and improve sustainability." said Sue Florence, Fleetmaxx director.

The new office will be led by Northwich resident Claire Martin, a businesswoman with more than 20 years of experience in the fuel industry.

She said: "We aim to become our customers’ trusted partner - whether they run HGV fleets, vans, or electric vehicles - by helping them control fuel, EV charging, AdBlue and fleet management costs."

Services the company provides, to businesses of all sizes, include fuel and EV charge cards, licenced AdBlue manufactured in-house, and Fleetloc8 vehicle tracking and telematics.

For the full story, see Northwich Guardian

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