MIAMI, United States. — The CIMEX corporation, a dependency of the GAESA military emporium, announced this Wednesday in social networks several measures to organize the sale of fuel in Havana.
After numerous irregularities were recorded in the queues to dispense gasoline in recent days, that entity announced “a set of organizational actions in all the units where fuel is sold in Havana.”
The objective, CIMEX explained, is to avoid situations such as those recently registered in service centers such as The Tanganain the Plaza de la Revolución municipality, where cases of drivers taking several turns to guarantee fuel to more people were reported.
CIMEX indicated that the administrators and shift managers of the Service Centers in service have the obligation to inform the population of the fuel received for sale.
In this sense, the corporation maintained that insurance entities must organize a 24-hour rapid response service before any interruptions that may arise and provide a solution or response to concerns or breakdowns in the process.
Likewise, the survey of the state of the means and the assurances will be carried out for the non-interruption of the services in the Service Centers due to technological failures or lack of supplies for the service.
According to CIMEX, the sale of fuel in any type of container is prohibited and “it may only be enabled in the fuel tanks of the means of transport, up to the established limits.”
In addition, the entity asked the factors in charge of controlling the sale of fuel “to permanently receive the complaints and dissatisfactions that customers and workers send us through the population care systems and social networking sites.” The objective: “to establish feedback and respond quickly and objectively to the proposals”.
CIMEX announced the experimental implementation of a system to improve the organization of queues. It will carry with it a computer application that is still in the testing phase.