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Dalin: Care for Children and Mothers Now in Turkmenistan
Dalin, a company known worldwide for its gentle and safe baby care products, is now actively represented in Turkmenistan. Since its foundation, the brand has focused on the quality of its products, created with love for children and care for mothers. Its range includes baby shampoos, bath gels, wet wipes, and other items that have become an integral part of ensuring the health and comfort of little ones.
In Turkmenistan, Dalin has earned parents’ trust thanks to its natural ingredients, hypoallergenic formulas, and gentle effect on children’s skin. Mothers note that the brand’s products are not only safe but also bring a sense of coziness and freshness, turning child care into a pleasant daily ritual.
From August 21 to 23, Dalin is participating in Kids Expo — an important event that brings together producers and consumers of children’s goods. At the exhibition, visitors will be able to explore the brand’s products, receive consultations, and see the high quality for themselves. Participation in Kids Expo has given Dalin the opportunity to strengthen its presence in the Turkmen market and build closer connections with families for whom children’s well-being is the top priority.
Today, Dalin in Turkmenistan is more than just a brand; it is a reliable partner for parents striving to give their children the best. Its mission remains unchanged: to provide children with tenderness and protection, and mothers with confidence in their choices.
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From Market Stall to Manufacturing Powerhouse: The Success Story of “Ak Gaýa”
The story of Ak Gaýa is a shining example of perseverance, ambition, and the ability to grow with time. What began as a small trading venture at a local market has evolved into one of Turkmenistan’s leading manufacturers of construction materials.
It all started in 1994, when brothers Annamyrat and Shamyrat Apowow registered the private enterprise Ak Gaýa to trade construction mixtures at the Bedew market. At first, they had no shop — all sales were made directly from their vehicle.
Thanks to their determination and hard work, business began to flourish. In 1997, they rented a store space at the same market, and by 2002, having purchased the premises, started importing products directly from Turkey.
By 2005, their retail network expanded to three stores — two at the Altyn Asyr market and one at Bedew.
A new milestone came in 2015, when the brothers decided to launch their own production. The company was re-registered as a Limited Liability Company. It obtained 25 hectares of land in the Balkan region for the construction of a plant producing building mixtures and gypsum boards. The construction was carried out using internal funds by the affiliated company Ak Ýaýla.
At the same time, Ak Gaýa leased 2.12 hectares of land in the industrial zone of the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Turkmenistan in Ahal region for stores and warehouses, and 300 hectares in the Bereket farming association for livestock breeding and fodder cultivation.
From 2016, Ak Gaýa expanded its retail operations, offering a wide range of construction and household products. Between 2018 and 2020, the company continued building its production complex, purchased state-of-the-art equipment with the help of local bank financing, and gradually launched production of dry construction mixes and gypsum boards.
In 2018, Ak Gaýa registered its own trademark for plaster and putty — “Ak Alçi”, now recognized as a symbol of reliability and quality.
On December 8, 2020, a grand opening ceremony was held in the Balkan region for Ak Gaýa’s new factory producing gypsum boards and dry mixtures. The plant’s production capacity reaches 4 million square meters of gypsum board and 5,000 tons of dry mixtures per year. Equipped with modern technology from Spain, Turkey, and China, the factory ensures compliance with industrial, environmental, and fire safety standards.
Today, Ak Gaýa LLC is not only a major industrial producer but also operates the largest DIY retail network in Turkmenistan, offering over 11,000 product types across multiple categories.
From humble beginnings at a local market to the establishment of a high-tech manufacturing plant, Ak Gaýa’s journey is an inspiring story of Turkmen entrepreneurship — built on hard work, vision, and self-belief.