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"The development of GC2000 project has been a major focus for our company.
In addition to building up raw material inventory, purchasing equipment and payroll, there has been a great amount of resources dedicated to advancing the GC2000 project to this point in such a short period of time. The preparation of architectural drawings and the final laboratory testing has been expensive. I anticipate wrapping up final terms with VESCOR by the middle of July. The GC2000 is a multimillion-dollar process that has the potential of being in every scrap yard throughout the world within the next two years. With VESCOR and IBEAM involved I have no doubt we will be able to bring GC2000 to market in huge way," concluded Hochstedler.