DAL Holding will double its steel capacity in Uzbekistan
DAL Holding, which provides services in a wide range such as turnkey industrial facilities, steel construction manufacturing, construction and energy, has completed 3 turnkey high-tech cement factory projects in Uzbekistan, where it has been working actively for 12 years. The company decided to double its steel construction capacity in Uzbekistan.
Stating that as DAL Engineering Group, their activities continue in a wide geography and in all continents, DAL
Holding Group CFO and DAL Heavy Industries Uzbekistan CEO, Demircan Köse said that they are primarily an engineering group that develops technology.
Stating that all of our group companies act with the motto of "Technology - Environment - Human" within the framework of this mission, Köse noted that their main goal is to develop environmentally friendly and beneficial technologies for humans. Expressing that two very important cement projects are still going on in France and Belgium, Köse said, “Moreover, our general activities in the countries where we are active continue. We have been working actively in Uzbekistan for 12 years. Here, we have a steel construction factory belonging to the group, which manufactures at the highest standard in the region and we have various investments.”
Special Presidential Honor Award
Noting that the President of Uzbekistan, S. Mirziyayev, gave the Special Presidential Honor Award to DAL for its "contribution to the development of diplomatic relations between Türkiye and Uzbekistan and to the business world of Uzbekistan", Köse said that they received this award after completing 3 high-tech cement factories.
Saying that they continue their activities in Uzbekistan with the high responsibility of this very valuable award, Demircan Köse said, “In our DAL Heavy Industries steel construction factory, we are engaged in the steel fabrication, assembly and construction of the country's most important industrial and energy projects and we continue to undertake turnkey cement plants and industrial plant projects.”