SIMULIA for Consumer Packaged Goods - Sales

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SIMULIA for Consumer Packaged Goods

David Cadge, Industry Lead ? Consumer Packaged Goods

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SIMULIA? Dassault Syst?mes | Confidential Information | 11/21/2014 | ref.: 3DS_Document_2012

CPG Design Issues

#1 Sustainability

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SIMULIA? Dassault Syst?mes | Confidential Information | 11/21/2014 | ref.: 3DS_Document_2012

How Simulation Drives Sustainable Design

Simulation enables Designers to investigate:

Material reduction ? Lightweighting Material replacement ? Recycled materials Package design alternatives Process optimization

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Lightweighting

Reducing the amount of material to save: Weight, Money, the Planet

Real-world workflow combining CATIA, Abaqus, Isight, and SLM (SCE and SEE) to showcase the full strength of our solution

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SIMULIA? Dassault Syst?mes | Confidential Information | 11/21/2014 | ref.: 3DS_Document_2012

Lightweighting Customer Reference

INSIGHTS May-2010, "Lighten up! Amcor Uses Realistic Simulation to Stay on Top in Plastic Container Market"

"A container made with too much, or too little, material can be very expensive," says Amcor's Advanced Engineering Services group manager Suresh Krishnan. "Too little material can lead to containers failing, and too much can cost us a fortune. Lightweighting our products is one of the key things that has sustained Amcor against our competition during these tough times, and computeraided engineering, within a PLM environment, has been critical to achieving that."

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