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[January 2007]

Maxsys Ltd Appoints Sales Director to Develop Strategic Sales Programme

Walsall-based Maxsys Ltd, developer of the Fuel+™ range of magnetic fuel treatment systems, has appointed Paul Finnegan as sales director for the company.

The role presents Paul with the challenge of building on the companies massive success to date . 'The Fuel+™ system is an innovative product that has the potential to benefit companies enormously by reducing both their fuel costs and carbon dioxide emissions.' Explains Paul, 'With a background in commercial sales and marketing, I am committed to developing a strategy that will ensure that every major gas and oil user in the UK installs of the Fuel+ systems.'

Maxsys Ltd has a number of regional sales representatives in place to implement the new sales drive across the UK. The Fuel+ system has already been installed in a wide range of sectors including automotive, brewing, chemicals, dairy, food, minerals, metals, NHS, packaging, paper, pharmaceuticals, plastics and textiles with companies such as Campbells Grocery Products, Ciba, Dairy Crest, DS Smith, NHS Trust at Kidderminster Hospital, Mondi, Georgia Pacific, Imerys, International Paper, Linpac, Lundbeck, Rockwool and Toray both in the UK and overseas.

Paul Finnegan lives in Shrewsbury with his wife and two children.



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