KTP Company Implements Banking Programs

The 60th Anniversary of the October Revolution Combined Plant, known as KTP, in the province of Holguin. Promoted banking programs that are part of the design of computerization in Cuba.

María de los Ángeles Mora Alméciga, a specialist with the company, explained to the Cuban News Agency that, through a designated point of sale, utility and household products were sold to workers and the surrounding community.

These items were purchased through the Transfermovil and EnZona platforms. Also offer a new use value to surplus agricultural machinery production. The industry’s main corporate purpose and the only one of its kind in Cuba.

She emphasized that among the supplies sold were wheelbarrows, refrigerator and icebox bases. Gardening tool sets, and large and medium-sized charcoal stoves made from scrap metal.

The specialist noted that the sale of these supplies translated into increased income for workers. Moreover provided an alternative for leveraging resources and disposing of slow-moving inventory.

As part of the diversification of its production, KTP, located in the city’s industrial zone. Facilitated the recovery of stretchers from the Lucía Íñiguez Landín Clinical-Surgical Hospital. The repair of railway sheds used to transport basic food supplies. Other joint projects with the Ministries of Transportation and Construction.

This company was founded in 1977 by the historic leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro. Its specialized in the manufacture of machinery for the sugar industry. However, in recent years it has diversified its production, focusing on making the most of available raw materials.

With information from the Cuban News Agency