Roll-Kraft Expands Engineering Group
Steve Leposa, Abishek Samuel and Chaitanya Lomte are their new engineers.
Posted: April 11, 2016
Roll-Kraft (Mentor, OH), an internationally known supplier of roll tooling to tube and pipe and roll forming manufacturers, is pleased to announce the addition of engineers in the following areas of expertise:
Steve Leposa will focus on designing tooling for both the roll forming and tube and pipe divisions. His previous experience includes electro/mechanical design at Spang Power Electronics and mechanical engineering at the Cleveland Punch and Die Company, where he was influential in their move to a lean manufacturing environment. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Akron.
Abishek Samuel will design tube and pipe tooling. He comes to them from General Electric, where he was a mechanical engineer, and prior to that was at Polaris Financial Technology (Chennai, India). His academic history includes many design and analysis projects. He has a Bachelor of Engineering degree from Sathyabama University in India, as well as an M.S. Mechanical Engineering degree from the University of Southern California. He was awarded Certificates of Merit by Sathyabama University for being at the top of his class during the years of 2007-2011.
Chaitanya Lomte will concentrate on roll form tooling as a mechanical engineer. Previously, he held the position of design engineer at GE Lighting and interned in mechanical engineering at Provest Engineering in India. He holds a Master of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering, as well as a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering degree from Finn College of Engineering at Cleveland State University (Cleveland, OH). During his time at Cleveland State, he became a graduate teaching assistant, tutoring other engineering students. He has participated in many academic projects, including Gantt chart implementation under Six Sigma. Lomte has many honors, including membership in Tau Beta Pi, the national engineering honor society; the Dean’s List; and he is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineering.
These additions to the engineering team will enhance the company’s ability to deliver tooling that performs the first time, out-of-the-box for their customers. In 2015, 96.7 percent of their tooling deliveries met this standard. The company’s latest tube and pipe and roll forming tooling first-time performance stats are available anytime on their website.
Roll-Kraft is headquartered in Mentor and maintains other facilities in Frankfort, IL (Roll-Kraft Northern), Houston, TX (Roll-Kraft TX), and Ontario, Canada (Roll-Kraft Ltd.).