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Product category: Energy management; Boiler control
News Release from: Maxsys
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 31 December 2007

Sales soar for Fuel+ energy efficiency
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Maxsys, the developer of the energy saving Fuel+ magnetic fuel treatment technology, has seen record sales during October and November

Headquartered in the West Midlands, Maxsys enjoyed orders worth GBP350,000 in October alone - making it the best month in its history to date Maxsys Sales Director Paul Finnegan comments: "Our order book just keeps on rising, by March 2007 it had gone up by 300% and now we've had our best month ever, with sales looking set to continue upwards"

From its base in the Midlands, the business has gone from strength to strength and now has representatives based across the UK to service the needs of its growing customer base.

As developers of the Fuel+ magnetic fuel treatment system, Maxsys offers purchasers a guaranteed energy saving of 5% plus - or your money back.

With energy prices soaring, reducing energy consumption is now a vital element of financial management within most businesses.

A system like Fuel+, which is guaranteed to deliver significant savings at zero commercial risk to the customer, is proving to be very well received by major energy users.

Mr Finnegan explains: "Our Fuel+ system offers a solution to the conundrum of reducing energy bills through the implementation of a relatively new technology - but at no commercial risk to the customer.

This makes the Fuel+ technology very attractive to industry - and this why our business has grown rapidly from the beginning".

The Fuel+ system has been adopted into a wide range of industries including automotive, brewing, chemicals, dairy, paper and the public sector with many household name blue chip companies as customers.

The company also has on-going research programmes at Birmingham University School of Chemical Engineering, and Aston University School of Mathematics which are both partly funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council.

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