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Your Machine, My Line

38 min · 13 apr 2026
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Every machine that comes into a production line has its own PLC, its own logic, and its own idea of how the world should work. As the system integrator, that's your problem to solve. In this episode, we break down the reality of integrating third-party machines into a line control system. Why fillers are the hardest machines to work with, why Ethernet doesn't actually mean access, and what it took to stop showing up to projects blind. From a bottle jam nobody could see to vendors who just said no, this is the dull work that determines whether a line actually runs.

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