Armtec
Matthew Aubrey has a robust background in finance and cost accounting, currently serving as the Cost Accounting Manager at Armtec since January 2010. Prior to this role, Matthew held the position of Assistant Manager - Finance at Toyota Boshoku Canada from March 2008 to January 2010, and worked as a Finance Specialist at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada from April 2001 to March 2008. Matthew completed a Bachelor of Business Administration degree at Wilfrid Laurier University between 1997 and 2001.
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Armtec
The Armtec group is a leading manufacturer and marketer of a comprehensive range of infrastructure products and engineered construction solutions for customers in a diverse cross-section of industries that are located in every region of Canada, as well as in selected markets globally. These markets include Canada's national and regional public infrastructure markets and private sector markets in residential construction, commercial building, agricultural drainage and natural resources. Armtec operates through its network of regional offices and production facilities across the country. Armtec produces a broad range of engineered solutions, including products for drainage, bridge applications, soil retention, rehabilitation and water management systems including corrugated high-density polyethylene, corrugated steel and concrete pipe; an array of architectural and structural precast and pre-stressed concrete products from steps, paving stones, slabs and wall panels to highly engineered structural components designed and installed for projects such as bridges, sports venues and parking garages; and, a full suite of noise barriers, acoustic enclosure and wall systems along with associated retaining wall and traffic barrier systems. Armtec Limited is a manufacturer and distributor of steel and high-density polyethylene construction products for use in infrastructure, mining, forestry, industrial, residential, agricultural and municipal applications. Armtec has 90 years of experience in the steel industry, and, through its Big