It’s that time of year again, and the whole of the FM Sudafix Group is looking forward to the Christmas break; whilst every member of the team takes the greatest pleasure in supporting its valued customers, clients and stakeholders they have all earned a break. Whilst the team are full of the spirit of the season top management wanted to let their valued associates know how important they are to the company and to its ongoing performance.
As usual a Christmas e-Card has been developed and circulated and it can be viewed here. Sean Elliott-Maher, Communications Director of the FM Sudafix Group, commented: “I’m really pleased with the e-Card, our great design team has worked very hard and I think it has really hit the mark. We wanted to convey the character of FM Sudafix and the values the company holds without taking ourselves too seriously. In honesty I thought Steve was going to kill me when I presented him with the design, but he took it all in the spirit it was meant and laughed along just like I hope that everyone will. Christmas is a time of giving, of warmth and happiness and if we can bring a laugh at this time of year then I think we’ve done our job. I think it is a testament to the great relationship we have with our clients that we can confidently send something like this.
“I also wanted the e-Card to demonstrate our association with the fantastic GMB Nottingham Panthers, a relationship that continues to go from strength to strength. Once again I want to go on the record to attest to the consummate professionalism, great personality and supportive qualities of the top management at the Panthers, and the players themselves, they are the best ambassadors that the sport, and this city could ever hope for, I’m proud of all of them.”
The FM Sudafix Group Nottingham branch will be closed between 23rd December and 4th January 2011.





















The Nottingham branch of the FM Sudafix Group is officially closed today (01.12.10) due to the harsh weather system that has been affecting the British Isles over the last week. Covering domestic operations and providing technical and logistical support to all of the associate enterprises, the Nottingham branch is the central hub of all functions within the FM Sudafix Group. Calum Heath, General Manager of the FM Sudafix Group, met with Steve Hutchinson the Group CEO, yesterday to agree the measures that may be required if the weather deteriorated further in the East Midlands of the United Kingdom.



