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implementing automation into your
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business to grow your freeze drying
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business can rapidly accelerate your
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growth and actually make you a more
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attractive business for future
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investment I was fortunate enough to be
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here in Las Vegas and I got to visit
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with Eis automation so I'm going to show
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with you one just their facility what
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they do and I'm also going to include an
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interview that I had with one of their
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sales Engineers to dive deeper into Eis
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and also just Automation in
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I'm actually here with one of the sales
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Engineers for a company here in Las
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Vegas that does Automation and I thought
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this was really applicable for me to
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come and visit we're going to find out a
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little bit just more about what
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automation can do for your business and
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how it pertains to the freeze drying
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space Sam thanks for uh thanks for
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having me here of course anytime yeah
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you called me out of thin air because
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you're with the over visiting a client
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of yours and so you said hey why don't
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you stop by on your visit so it was
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awesome to come here so tell us a little
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bit about you specifically and the
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company Eis yeah so my name is Sam line
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I'm a sales engineer here with Eis
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Automation and um you know we really
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help companies um kind of move from more
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manual processes all the way to uh more
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automated type production system
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packaging um batching
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palletizing um we typically say after it
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gets out of the freeze dryer um that's
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that's where we can help your process
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from a production standpoint what's
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packaging look like what what could what
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could yeah so it you know it depends on
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um the product that you're running but
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you know oftentimes we'll see uh
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customers do things on the bagging side
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um as well as you know we for flow
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wrappers as well broadly speaking you
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can get into the shrink wrapping side uh
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but in order to do that you need to do
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uh more heat exposure and so it
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typically rules out the freeze drying
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side of things how do I even approach a
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company like yours to even take a look
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at a company and is there companies that
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are too small who's your kind of target
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audience so I would say um you know when
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you're expanding your operations maybe
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you've hired a few people and um you
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know you're struggling to keep up on the
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production side or you're running into
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quality issues that's where you know
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typically it makes sense to reach out to
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a company like us typically what that
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looks like is you come to us you help us
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understand your existing operations um
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you know what you're doing what you'd
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like to improve Etc and then we keep a
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breast of the latest automation
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technology out there and so we'll
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typically have a longer conversation um
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to understand kind of your broader goals
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is well as you know what the production
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process looks like will help provide
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essentially a turnkey solution so you
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know whether that's on the palletizing
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side packaging boxing labeling you name
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it um you know we can we can really help
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you move towards that automation side of
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things one you you know lower your unit
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cost of production two you've got a much
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more repeatable process so from a
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quality side of things um you've got a
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lot more uh uh control of what
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everything looks like at the end you
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know oftentimes customers are
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considering ramping up their own
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production or you know going to a
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co-manufacturer and we can kind of help
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you um you know understand some of the
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uh uh pros and cons of both approaches
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you know we have systems all over the
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world fairly location agnostic as far as
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you know where where the solutions go to
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typically part of that conversation
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around the production side of things is
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you know do you have a limited footprint
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are you planning on increasing
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production or moving to a new facility
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um here are some of the pros and cons
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differences in technology types that we
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could use uh depending on your future
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plans we often will discuss with our
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internal engineering team and start
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getting some ideas of of what makes the
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most sense from a production standpoint
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based on your operations and goals and
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what have you when you're moving more
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towards hiring people in order to keep
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up with production you know that's
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typically where we've seen it make sense
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from an Roi standpoint to start looking
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at Automation in order to help drive a
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lot of the unit costs down the other
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thing I would say is probably from more
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of a quality standpoint um you know if
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you see that you're getting customer
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complaints things aren't being bagged
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properly packaged properly um you know
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there's missing counts things like that
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that's where having a you know
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repeatable automated process can often
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help out our specialty is kind of you
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know once the product's been
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freeze-dried getting into bags applying
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labels putting that into secondary
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packaging um sealing palletizing all of
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the technology that goes into those
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processes um you know that's where we've
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typically helped people um automate
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things most of the things that we do are
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oftentimes um uh you know custom
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automation Solutions every every
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customer's operation is different and so
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you know that's why um uh that's why we
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kind of like to lead with the custom
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automation side of things hey everyone I
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hope you're enjoying the interview just
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as much as I have if this topic about
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automation is interesting you at all I
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want to invite you to a special series
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that I'm going to have in the upcoming
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months with Sam at Eis automation now
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this series is going to be focused on
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various different topics about
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Automation in general and I'm going to
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offer it completely free and I'm going
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to live stream it either on this channel
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or I'm going to offer it as a special
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invite only to a zoom call where you're
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going to have a special invitation to
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attend that session we're going to talk
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about different topics and then we're
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going to open it up for Q&A for you to
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directly talk to Eis Automation and the
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experts about how automation could
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mident your business if you're
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interested in this type of series and
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you want to have a personal intimate
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type of live stream with experts about
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automation go to the video description
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of this video right now you'll see a
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link that goes directly to Freez drs.com
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that's the website associated with this
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Channel and it's going to take you to a
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form that you're going to fill out your
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email and your name and that way I can
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then notify you when this series comes
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out and you'll be the first to know so
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again go to the video description right
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now fill out the lead form at freeze
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drive.com and you'll be notified in the
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future of when this series comes out so
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how long do you talk to someone to
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figure out what they actually need and
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are looking for and then what do you do
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to execute that we're happy to have
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we're happy to have conversations um
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with you know different freeze dryers um
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you know that's that's you know
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completely uh uh complimentary you know
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typically from there uh we'll really
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hone down on what the operation looks
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like what the goals are what sort of Roi
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targets you guys have the next step
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would typically be us putting together a
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proposal we outline exactly the hardware
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the operational steps um you know
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deliverables etc for U for this project
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depending on the complexity four to six
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months um before we'd actually have a
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system on site ready to be up and
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running our approach is very much you
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know we're not just going to Home Depot
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and building The Birdhouse um we're
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actually designing this thing from the
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ground up we're meeting with you guys
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every other week um to make sure that
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the design integration testing all
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that's on track only once we've got a
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solution that we know has been
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completely vetted tested Etc um is when
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we would want to ship it out the
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website's uh Eis automation.com um my
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email um I'm sure we can include in the
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description but it's sam.
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lineis automation.com and then um we'll
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include my phone number there as well um
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basically you'd reach out to me we'd
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have that initial conversation and then
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um uh and then you know see what kind of
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makes sense from a automation