by RLI Comms | Oct 8, 2019 | Business
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Mr. Rudolf J.H. Lietz (left) and Mrs. Elizabeth Lietz (centre) receive the ISO 9001:2015 from TÜV Rheinland Philippines, Inc. Managing Director Mr. Tristan Arwen G. Loveres (right).
“We were world-class from the beginning.”
For the employees and executives of Rudolf Lietz, Inc., the sunny morning on the 7th of October 2019 was not simply the start of a new week – it also marked a new milestone for the company.

Rudolf Lietz, Inc. was officially certified with the ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System (QMS) with zero non-compliance after certification audits by TÜV Rheinland Philippines, Inc., culminating in the 24th of September 2019.
The scope of the QMS covers the sales and distribution of quality raw materials for food and beverage, pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, cosmetics, personal care and wellness, feed, veterinary and animal health industries.
Mrs. Elizabeth Lietz, Chief Executive Officer of RLI, acknowledged the years of preparation by the employees, and the unity that led to our certification.
“Everyone was fully involved in this project,” Mrs. Lietz stated in her remarks, “and if there’s one occasion that the company has really shown resolve to work together, it is this ISO accreditation.”
Special guests from TÜV Rheinland Philippines, Inc. – led by Mr. Tristan Arwen G. Loveres, Managing Director – presented the certificate. TÜV Rheinland Philippines, Inc. is accredited by Deutsche Akkreditierungsstelle GmbH (DAkkS), the national accreditation body for the Federal Republic of Germany.
Our founder, Mr. Rudolf Lietz, shared his wisdom in his closing statement.
“[This] is like graduation. You study for a few years until the big day: you get a diploma. But actually, you were world-class from the day you started.”
To end his speech, he posed a challenge to everyone present. “The world starts after graduation. You had a wonderful time until you graduated, and it’s the same with us.”
“Today, the work begins.”

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by RLI Comms | Mar 23, 2018 | Business, Events
To further engross its Philippine clients on the technical properties and advantages of their wide-range selection of polymer-based excipients, Rudolf Lietz, Inc.® in partnership with its exclusive supplier Corel Pharma Chem®, instigated a seminar entitled “Polymer Technologies in Pharma” last March 8, 2018, at Richmonde Hotel-Ortigas in Pasig City. Attended by various technicians, formulators, and operators from several pharmaceutical companies, the event successfully immersed the attendees on the versatile use of Corel Pharma Chem’s pharmaceutical excipients, particularly on the recommended procedures in using their polymer-based varieties.
The event was hosted by Mr. Ronald de los Santos, Assistant Manager for Coatings, Pharma, and Neutraceuticals; and Mr. Cedric Salvilla, Coatings Lab Supervisor of Rudolf Lietz, Inc., and was officially launched through the opening remarks delivered by Mrs. Elizabeth S.P. Lietz, CEO of Rudolf Lietz, Inc.
Mr. Deepan Patel, Director of Corel Pharma Chem took the floor to formally introduce their company profile, together with the products and services being offered by Corel Pharma Chem to the attendees. According to Mr. Patel, Corel already footprints in more than 35 countries, making the company an emerging force in the field of acrylic-based specialty polymers catering to countless pertinent industries across the globe.
Following the introduction was the seminar-proper and technical studies presentation of their list of polymer-based excipients led by Corel’s International Marketing Senior Excecutive, Mr. Jitendra Tripathi. Topics that were presented revolved around Corel’s renowned products such as Acrycoat and Colorcoat for film coating systems; disintegrants, dissolution improvers, and drug stabilizers such as Kyron and Kyron T-314, and a high molecular weight soluble polymer for viscosity control called Acrypol.
One of the highlighted products presented was the Colorcoat variety called Colorcoat-Rapid that boasts a 30% solid content feature, thereby promoting a faster than average coating process time. The coating system is also known to be 30%-40% more cost-efficient in contrast to its counterparts.

Mr. Jitendra enthusiastically entertained the questions during Q and A portions, and effectively conveyed additional information about their products to the inquisitive participants coming from different fields.
RLI reps capped the event by announcing that more technical seminars together with Corel Pharma Chem will be announced soon, to further immerse and equip their clienteles with more knowledge and essential updates on all the special features that their products proudly possess.
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About Corel Pharma Chem
Corel Pharma Chem is one of the world’s renowned and fast emerging company in the field of Acrylic based specialty Polymers for industries like Pharmaceutical, Cosmetics, Food, Herbal, Ayurvedic etc. It was established in April 1990 and is located in India’s largest Chemical belt (Ahmedabad, Gujarat). Corel Pharma Chem has footprint in more than 35 countries and by its continuous efforts, new innovations and better services, the company stratifies its customer’s expectations and thus is always one step ahead.
About Rudolf Lietz, Inc.
Rudolf Lietz Inc. was established by Mr. Rudolf J.H. Lietz in 1970 in the Philippines as Lietz Import-Export and continued to grow as a major force in Southeast Asian Industries, representing reliable manufacturers and trading houses on a vast range of chemical raw materials.
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