Transpro, Inc. Launches New Website
NEW HAVEN, Conn.--June 5, 2002--Transpro, Inc. today announced the launch of its new website at http://www.transpro.com/.The site provides visitors with comprehensive information about the Company and its roster of heat transfer products, highlighting the Company's new image as "The Heat Transfer Professionals".
The new website includes several areas of interest designed to provide customers, investors and industry professionals with useful information about the Company. These areas include:
-- | Transpro's Strategic Values and related action items for 2002 |
-- | Sections dedicated to Auto/Light Truck and Heavy Duty Business Groups, providing information on related products and services, and manufacturing and distribution locations |
-- | Electronic catalog featuring Ready-Rad(R) Radiator and Ready-Aire(R) Heater Core product lines |
-- | Enhanced investor information section, with links to the annual report, recent SEC filings, and Company news releases |
-- | Links to key industry websites |
-- | Section highlighting Transpro's community service activities |
Transpro, Inc. is a leading manufacturer and distributor of aftermarket and OEM heat transfer products for automotive, truck, and industrial applications.
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
Statements included in this news release, which are not historical in nature, are forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K contains certain detailed factors that could cause the Company's actual results to materially differ from forward-looking statements made by the Company. In particular, statements relating to the future financial performance of the Company are subject to business conditions and growth in the general economy and automotive and truck business, the impact of competitive products and pricing, changes in customer product mix, failure to obtain new customers or retain old customers or changes in the financial stability of customers, changes in the cost of raw materials, components or finished products and changes in interest rates.