Looking at the photo of the stainless steel equipment, that has already been tested overseas, I think should be an easy setup.
I've spent 30 years in a business with many 80,000lb pieces equipment and a wiring nightmare to go with it.
I'm thinking this is simple 220 hookup and a timing gear or chain setup in the product production chain.
Out of the crate, I bet they could produce samples in 24hrs, as long as the equipment was built and matches up properly.
Many food processing assembly lines have interchangable pieces that swing in or out depending on the product. I don't know if CONO is a dedicated production line, or an interchange with the present factory owner.
Anyway, the equipment looks simple enough, so it should be on line quickly. Unless theres still another piece coming! Just My opinion.