Faced with technological evolution and the imperatives of digital transformation, the Correos de Cuba Enterprise’s staff in Guantanamo is committed to the search for new service opportunities, in order to ensure the company’s viability, as well as respond to the demands for mail today and to the needs of customers.

This is how the workers valued it during the 2023 balance assembly, a year in which benefits such as international shipments and packages were reduced, the expected profits were not achieved as a result of the difficult economic situation facing the country, the obsolescence of the media that put some services at risk, among other causes.

However, based on the sale of merchandise and the implementation of new modalities to evolve from traditional mail such as the transportation of liquefied gas containers and other services of this type, the Correos Guantánamo Enterprise managed to comply with the planned income plan for the previous calendar.

Likewise, postal agencies maintain home delivery services that constitute significant support for the entity’s economy, with the payment of social assistance pensions, the collection of telephone and electricity bills.

Pablo Julio Pla Feria, president of the Cuban Post Office Business Group, recognized these results and called on Guantanamo staff to expand electronic commerce and participate in business chains with non-state workers and MSMEs.

Translated by Liubis Balart Martinez