Moreover, dtac has 80 people working at heights for the operation of its network towers every day. The company has very strict standards for their equipment and conduct regular training and inspections to ensure they are correctly applied.
“We also ensure all our suppliers’ workers are well treated, meaning they are not children or illegal migrants, they have channels to report abuse, and they are paid a legal wage,” the chief sales officer added.
Another issue dtac focuses on is customers’ privacy. dtac has adopted principles which mirror the GDPR framework in Europe setting high standards for data protection. And even though Thailand’s Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) has been delayed again due to the pandemic, dtac continuously improves its handling of customers’ data.
“We believe that supply chain resilience is critical for maintaining a competitive business, reducing reputational risks, and achieving sustainable growth,” Ms. Tipayarat said.