TORONTO, May 07, 2018 -- Martinrea International Inc. (TSX:MRE), a leader in the development and production of quality metal parts, assemblies and modules and fluid management systems and complex aluminum products focused primarily on the automotive sector, announced today that Rob Wildeboer, Executive Chairman and Fred Di Tosto, Chief Financial Officer will present at the 2018 RBC Capital Markets Canadian Automotive, Industrials and Transportation Conference on Monday, May 14, 2018 at the Royal Bank Plaza, 200 Bay Street, South Tower, 40th Floor, Toronto, Ontario (schedules are subject to change without further notice).
Messrs. Wildeboer and Di Tosto are speaking on the Company’s general business and strategy as outlined in the Company’s investor presentation posted on www.martinrea.com and in the Company’s most recent Annual Information Form, and other public documents, available on www.sedar.com.
ABOUT MARTINREA
Martinrea currently employs approximately 15,000 skilled and motivated people in 44 operating divisions in Canada, the United States, Mexico, Brazil, Germany, Slovakia, Spain and China.
Martinrea’s vision: making lives better by being the best supplier we can be in the products we make and the services we provide. The Company’s mission is to make people’s lives better by delivering outstanding quality products and services to our customers; meaningful opportunity, job satisfaction and job security to our people through competitiveness and prudent growth; superior long term investment returns to our stakeholders; and positive contributions to our communities as good corporate citizens. For more information, please visit www.martinrea.com
The common shares of Martinrea trade on The Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol “MRE”.
For further information, please contact:
Fred Di Tosto
Chief Financial Officer
Martinrea International Inc.
3210 Langstaff Road
Vaughan, Ontario L4K 5B2
Tel: (416) 749-0314
Fax: (289) 982-3001


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