SAC Vice-Chairman Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Commander-in-Chief (Army) Vice-Senior General Soe Win inspects training depot, local regiments and units, Tatmadaw factories in Hmawby Station
December
28, 2022
Vice-Chairman of the
State Administration Council Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services
Commander-in-Chief (Army) Vice-Senior General Soe Win inspected the Tatmadaw
(Army) Warrant Officer and Non-Commissioned Officer Training Depot in Hmawby
Station yesterday morning.
The Vice-Senior General inspected offices, trainee
lecture halls and training halls of the training office of the depot and left
necessary instructions.
The acting commandant of the depot reported on the
implementation of four military building tasks and training affairs. The
Vice-Senior General attended to the needs.
The Vice-Senior General and party had lunch
together with female trainees of the computer diploma sergeant/clerk (female)
course of the training depot.
He then inspected raising layers, breeding
broilers and pigs and seasonal crop farms of the training depot.
At the Tatmadaw Football Factory in Hmawby, the
Vice-Senior General heard reports on the functions of the factory from factory
manager Daw Kathy and gave instructions on manufacturing quality football and
volleyball products, seeking market shares for the products, raising the sale
of products, maintaining of machines and operating the factory at full capacity
and attended to the needs.
The Vice-Senior
General inspected the production process of footballs and presented cash
assistance for employees of the factory through the factory manager.
The factory manufactures 74,000 footballs for
adults, 62,000 volleyballs for adults and 152,000 footballs for youths,
totalling 288,000 per year.
At Tatmadaw Biscuit and Noodle Factory (Hmawby),
factory manager Major Kyaw Phyo Wai (Retd) reported on a brief history of the
factory and the production process. The Vice-Senior General gave instructions
on the production of quality products, seeking market shares for products,
systematic packaging for attracting consumers, operating the factory at full
capacity, maintenance and distribution of foods to the market as well as
Tatmadaw families at fair prices and fulfilled the needs.
They then viewed the production process of
biscuits and noodles and presented cash assistance for staff through the
factory manager.
The Vice-Senior General and party inspected local
regiments and units in Hmawby Station, cordially conversed with the families,
coordinated with officials for necessary measures and presented cash awards to
them. — MNA
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