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Thursday, August 9, 2012

R&D/Leverage’s New Opti-Sim Virtual Prototyping Tool Saves Time and Money For the PET Packaging Industry and Reduces Waste

LEE'S SUMMIT, MO (Sharewellnewswire.com) August 8, 2012 - R&D/Leverage's new Opti-Sim Virtual Prototyping process, which lets PET packagers anticipate a bottle concept's impact on engineering, operations and marketing, is now available from this leading global idea-to-mold provider.


According to the company's Vice President of Engineering, Dave Brunson, Opti-Sim unlocks R&D/Leverage's 35 years of PET packaging experience and – by performing a complete range of diagnostic, real-world simulations addressing myriad variables – speeds time-to-market, cuts tooling and prototyping costs and enhances sustainability, for both new and existing designs.


"Opti-Sim lets our customers test, before they invest," Brunson said. "It harnesses our decades of historical data on injection stretch blow packaging, represents years of development and delivers uncanny industry- specific knowledge for accuracy and efficiency superior to other virtual prototyping schemes."


According to Brunson, the amount of variables involved in the PET packaging process – and the time and money invested – enhance the appeal of Opti-Sim. "In today's marketplace environment & speed-to-market is a critical consideration, as is cost efficiency," he said. "Our predictive analysis simulates variables such as top load and vacuum, light weight options to enhance sustainability, wall thicknesses, geometries and more. This capability represents tremendous value to our customers."


In addition, R&D/Leverage offers an entire spectrum of services, from virtual pre-testing to prototyping, tool development and full production molds. It is a holistic approach that enhances efficiencies and leads to brand- building package designs, in markets that include such sectors as beverages, food products, personal care products and more.


Added Senior Research Engineer Jeff Chen, "other suppliers may have virtual prototyping software, but not our tool-making experience and certainly not our decades of industry-specific historical knowledge, which is 'baked into the cake' with Opti-Sim.


"The result is an accurate, predictive tool unlike any other service offered in the field," Chen said. "Opti-Sim represents yet another way that customers in the PET packaging space can benefit from our expertise – in this case, to pre-determine how their bottle concepts will impact all their existing systems, quickly and accurately."

ABOUT R&D/LEVERAGE


R&D/Leverage USA, headquartered in Missouri, services the food and beverage, home and personal care, and healthcare industries. It is the only company to offer both structural brand development and mold manufacturing capabilities. Structural brand development capabilities are upfront research such as retail audits that include trend and color study, ethnographic research, consumer focus groups, concept development, validation, and implementation. Mold manufacturing capabilities include full mold manufacturing for PET tooling, IBM tooling, injection molds, as well as unit tool development, testing, validation, and training.


R&D/Leverage Europe is recognized as one of the world's leading suppliers of single stage tooling, and supplies bottles and jars in PET. Services include product evaluation, tooling design, tooling manufacture, and technical service assistance. The company also has on-site injection stretch blow molding machines (ISBM), from which the company offers pilot tooling, material trials, color trials, and production tool qualification.


Combined, R&D/Leverage Global serves customers in 32 countries, and is the first and only company to provide this full range of packaging solutions. For more information, visit www.rdleverage.com or email info@rdleverage.com.


Contact Info:
Robert Schiavone
 
816-525-0353
rschiavone@rdleverage.com
www.rdleverage.com
R&D/Leverage



Source: http://www.sharewellnewswire.com/rampdleverages-new-optisim-virtual-prototyping-tool-saves-time-and-money-for-the-pet-packaging-industry-and-reduces-waste-2323.htm/#ixzz232VM9QZr


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