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Social responsibility

Dag Etek is socially accountable - to itself, its stakeholder, and the public. In addition to maximizing stakeholder value, Dag Etek acts in a manner that benefits society:

* Creating workplaces, adding value to employees and supporting their families.

* Respecting and following local traditions.

* Taking active role in the realization of governmental and social projects of national economy.

* Cooperating and supporting NPOs like National Center of Special Olympics, “Yenme” Social Fund and Rehabilitation and Recovery Centre for Persons with Disabilities of Turkmenistan.

Social responsibility projects in DAG ETEK

- Civil society organizations have thanked Dag etek:

- Members of the "Disabled Support Center" of Turkmenistan met with the managers of the enterprise. They noted the active participation of Dag Etek in social activities and expressed their deep gratitude for the financial support and social responsibility of public organizations in our country. They wished our enterprise success in the future and presented a letter of thanks to the director of the enterprise, Yazdurdy Rejepov, for the good work.

- Dag etek sports sponsor: David Melkumov's new record:

- David Melkumov never ceases to amaze. A strongman from Turkmenistan set a new record by dragging a 38-ton crane over a distance of eight meters. The record was set in the Gökdepe etrap of the Ahal velayat, on the technical base of the individual enterprise Dag Etek. Melkumov overcame the eight-meter section in 45 seconds. This time, the Tadano GR-500EXL hydraulic crane became an experimental projectile for the strongman. The exercise was performed in a sitting position with hands on the rope, the so-called arm over arm. This technique is recognized as the most difficult for exercises for towing large equipment. The record was recorded in the presence of the media, official representatives of Dag Etek, as well as local residents.