From the company Conductores de Aluminio del Caroní, attached to the Venezuelan Corporation of Guayana (CVG – Cabelum), the workforce announced the development of wire production, which to date has recovered 55% and which they anticipate in the upcoming months will reach 70 percent of its total capacity.
In this sense, the president of CVG, Héctor Silva, said that “the Bauxilum company has been transforming bauxite and transforming it into alumina to convert it into aluminum, which makes Cabelum the best aluminum conductors the world has. It is important to highlight that these workers were protagonists of the recovery from the electrical attack that we suffered because of the empire.” In this same order of ideas, he indicated that they have worked to position this raw material in the national and international market.
For his part, the president of CVG-Cabelum, Néstor Díaz, stated that “we will not import that wire again because we can produce it here, we want to take it to the international market. In addition, we have an expansion project that is 94 percent complete and has two extrusion lines, which allow the manufacture of aluminum cables, which is necessary for the PDVSA brothers to recover the oil wells and we have already supplied conductors to Corpoelec, to strengthen the national electrical system.”
In this regard, the president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro stated that «we must constantly keep the pulse of the economic future, we were able with work and effort to overcome the worst of the economic war, the attack and imperial aggression, we learned to do a lot with nothing, with a plan, clear thinking, correct and relevant public actions and with the union of the working class what is coming is better. Economically, we are going big.”
“It is important to always have the productive plans in the knowledge of the working class, it is important to activate the capacity for scientific and technological knowledge that the workers have. With that capacity we can break the blockade and sanctions to replace productive processes,” stressed President Maduro.
Present at the activity were the Minister for Industries and National Production, José Félix Ribas, the executive vice president of the Republic, Delcy Rodríguez, the governor of Bolívar state, Ángel Marcano, the mayor of the Angostura del Orinoco municipality, Sergio Hernández and other personalities from the national economic sector.
Likewise, the national leader demanded the construction of a new efficient management model based on worker socialism.
