Howdy from Texas,
It's been a banner month at Synchro ERP with many new customers to welcome aboard.
Right now, all eyes are turned toward the upcoming Investment Casting Exposition in Pittsburgh and the NFFS show in Phoenix. Then, on to an AFS Texas board meeting in Oklahoma, go figure...
Unfortunately, when I was growing up the medical community didn't think it was wise to remove the tonsils. I managed to pick up tonsilitis on my recent sales trip to Wyoming and have been battling it since Friday and even with the best medical care, haven't been able to shake it. Oh well, this to shall pass.
I do hope you are planning on meeting up with us at one of the upcoming shows.
Be sure to check out our schedule at Synchro ERP Exhibition Schedule
Had an interesting time in Wyoming and learned a lot of things about luxury automobiles of all things. Due to the massive Colorado floods, all of the rental cars and trucks had been procured from Casper Wyoming and sent to Colorado. People without reservations for a rental car were left stranded, fortunately I did have a reservation. All they had left was an Infinity which they upgraded me to at no charge. I had never driven a "key less" vehicle before, and it took me for ever to figure out the proper sequence to get the thing started in the first place. PRESS THE BRAKE AND THEN PRESS THE BUTTON, NO, NOT THE PARKING BREAK, THE REAL BRAKE AND PRESS IT HARD! Then, when I was filling it up with gasoline-petrol, I couldn't figure out how to open up the fuel door. I must have sat ten minutes at the gas station trying to find the switch or lever, feeling like a real idiot. No bueno. Sure glad I wasn't low on gas or stuck out in the middle of no where. Went back to the hotel and fired up the old Wild West Web and learned that pressing the key fob for the door unlock multiple times while standing near the fuel door and then pressing on it would open it. It worked. Of course, there were no user manuals in the vehicle or any notes or anything. I noticed that the fuel door was somewhat "bent", so I'm sure I was not the only one trying to figure it out.
Had a great visit with our newest customer in Wyoming and they really have a sharp and clean operation. They will get a huge bang out of Synchro ERP w/o the buck!
Anyway, until next time, I will see you next month down the road in Pittsburgh.
Shane Allen
Head of Synchro ERP North American Operations
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