From an Organizational Cooperative to a Nationwide Shareholder Network
Shetacob focuses on member interests, service development and building shared economic capacity.

Operations Began in 1993
The Production and Distribution Cooperative of Employees and Retirees of the Ministry of Industry, Mine and Trade was established in 1993 under the abbreviated name “Shetacob.” Its founding purpose was to combine members’ capacities to provide production, distribution and welfare services through a cooperative structure.
Over time, the shareholder base expanded across the country, reaching approximately 3,000 members.
Shetacob’s Three Key Pillars
Member Services
Designing services and economic opportunities aligned with the needs of employees and retirees.
Network Development
Developing branches, stores and cooperation platforms at the provincial level.
Participation & Transparency
Strengthening shareholder communication through notices, assemblies and activity updates.
More Effective Member Engagement and New Capacity Development
Geographic expansion of services and provincial presence.
Identifying cooperation, exhibition and commercial opportunities.
Improving communication and responsiveness to shareholders.
Strengthening assembly processes and member participation.
