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25-06-2010
Workers are involve in the Tavsa recovery
Caracas.- Industrial PDVSA, a Petroleos de Venezuela subsidiary, together with workers united, carry out the full recovery of the Steel Pipes Venezuela Factory SA (Tavsa), which was paralyzed by his former private owners.
After a series of repair works were carried out, including replacement of parts and equipment, which are components of the Reactivation Plan, laminated tubes production was resumed for the PDVSA Eastern Division operational activities. The goal set by the company management and workers, is to produce 21 thousand 183 tons between June and December of this year, as part of the productive capacity recovery process of Tavsa.
Despite its importance to the national oil industry, Tavsa and workers were abandon to their fate by the businessmen who ran the company, reason for which, by decree 6796, dated July 14th, 2009, issued by the President Hugo Chavez, it was ordered the purchase of the company and its attachment to PDVSA. Subsequently, in November last year, Industrial PDVSA assumed operational and financial control of Tavsa from the hands of its previous owner Tenaris, from that moment efforts have been made and the necessary works to return to the factory to its full capacity and to guarantee 380 employees stability and labor rights.
During these months the Industrial PDVSA management together with the workers, have had workshops on planning operational recovery actions, achieving labor agreements, pursue diagnosis of the material needs and the needs of the technical staff, identify requirements for raw materials, goods and services as well as orders entered into it by the oil industry.
Tavsa was created to provide the oil industry, especially PDVSA, with the linear covered pipes of small and medium diameters, reaching a production of 60 thousand tons.
Industrial PDVSA and Tavsa workers have made every effort to consolidate this new socialist enterprise and place it to serve the interests of the country, helping to establish the operational independence in our main industry. |
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