Look at Fuji and Kodak sites. Machines use separate bleach and fixer for color films.
There's more than one C-41 process from Kodak and Fuji.
The original C-41 more likely to be used by big deep tank dip and dunk, sheet film etc.
And C-41 RA. The RA is rapid access, this is what is used in virtually all minilabs. Bleach times are only 1 minute, fixer short as well. It can be difficult to find in less than case quantities but is inexpensive in volume. Stabilizer is used for washless machines. A minilab typically has developer, bleach, fixer 1, fixer 2, followed by 3 sequential Stabilizer baths running counter current, then it's dried. Less that 7 minutes beginning to end.
I use Kodak Flexicolor C-41 RA with my Jobo CPP3.