Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Rawnoc debates naysayer about JBII's P2O competition


Question -- Why hasn't Agri-Plas ordered a machine yet from Agilyx?

Answer:

Agri-Plas plans to buy and install a Plas2Fuel system once the company tests and manufactures its latest generation of equipment, says Mary Sue Gilliland, Agri-Plas vice president of operations and business development. “Once we’re comfortable that the new equipment works, we’ll go ahead and place an order,” she says. “We’re probably looking at September or October to fire up our first four units.”

http://www.theoutlookonline.com/sustainable/story.php?story_id=127367768353395400

Apparently they aren't even comfortable that it even works yet, hence September/October is NOT happening. Why don't you ask Agilyx how much fuel they've produced? I couldn't get a straight answer from them. They wanted to talk about capacity (10 tons of plastic a day for their mega-million dollar machine) and licensees that they confess they have zero of and are still bragging about the 4 tankers of fuel that they made over the course of 2 years. Wow! I could probably make make 4 tankers of fuel with my fists if I had two years to do it too.

Is Agilyx a competitor or a bad joke?

They compete with Envion's $7 million cirus act machine maybe.

LOL -- you believe that nonsense? Did you read what you wrote?

(1) Agilyx wasn't "shut down" -- they just removed the "test" equipment to prepare for the next generation of super equipment.

Uh huh. Sure.

(2) Agri-Plas is quite pleased. ROFL!!! What did you expect them to say -- it's a total pile of dung? We have in writing that they still want to see if the equipment even works. What happened to the original "test" crap? If it works, why wouldn't they keep it and keep producing fuel while waiting on the newer equipment and just add it?

Uh huh. Sure. They love it so much that they stopped using the equipment, said they want to make sure the new one even works then maybe they'll order one in September/October, and now it's been delayed another 6 months. Agilyx has been struggling to produce something viable for 8 years and has been failing miserably the entire time.

JBII is a viable P2O company. Not Plas2Fuel/Agilyx.

Let's review....

Plas2Fuel/Agilyx $5.6 million vs. JBII's $200,000 cost of processor or 2,700% higher.
Plas2Fuel/Agilyx 14-28 employees vs. JBII's 2 employees
Plas2Fuel/Agilyx makes a "synthetic crude-like product" vs. JBII's high quality diesel
Plas2Fuel/Agilyx has toxic emissions. JBII has none.
Plas2Fuel/Agilyx doesn't even touch the issue of residue. JBII has very little residue.
Plas2Fuel/Agilyx claims their $5.6 million machine makes oil for $42/barrel. JBII's $200,000 machine makes diesel fuel for less than $10/barrel.

If anybody is foolishly excited about Plas2Fuel/Agilyx, just wait until they feast their eyes on JBII's process.

I'm amazed.....or not.....with all the skepticism thrown at the Islechem report, who CRA reaffirmed their findings, that anybody would fall for this crap from Agilyx/Agri-Plas. As long as we're giving credibility like this to a phone call, how about this? I talked to 4 future franchisees of JBII and they all said Agilyx is a total piece of crap.

Raw

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