Industrial Inspection
Services Pakistan
PEC-registered, LEEA-certified inspector on staff, inspection services covering mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, structural, and risk-based inspection (RBI) across Pakistan.
Inspection Engineered Around
Risk — Not Routine.
Industrial assets degrade. Compliance windows close. Undetected failures carry consequences that extend well beyond the plant floor. AIMS TEC provides structured inspection and asset integrity services that identify risk before it becomes liability — across mechanical, structural, electrical, instrumentation, and process systems.
Inspection resources are allocated based on risk, not routine schedules.
Asset & Equipment Inspection
Technical inspection of fixed and rotating equipment, pressure systems, structural elements, and process installations — applied against applicable codes and client integrity requirements.
Risk-Based Inspection (RBI)
A systematic methodology that prioritises inspection frequency and scope based on probability and consequence of failure — directing resources where risk is highest, not where schedules dictate.
Third-Party Verification
Independent inspection and conformance verification for regulatory submissions, insurance surveys, and client quality assurance programmes requiring impartial technical assessment.
What We Inspect
AIMS TEC's inspection scope spans four disciplines — each executed by qualified engineers under controlled procedures aligned with API, ASME, ISO, and LEEA standards.
Mechanical & Static Equipment
Pressure vessels, storage tanks, heat exchangers, pipelines, and rotating machinery — assessed for structural integrity, corrosion, and fitness-for-service against ASME and API standards.
Structural & Lifting Equipment
Civil and structural integrity assessment of industrial facilities, load-bearing structures, and lifting equipment — conducted in full compliance with LEEA guidelines and statutory requirements.
Electrical Systems
Safety and compliance inspection of industrial electrical systems — switchgear, distribution panels, earthing systems, and hazardous area installations — assessed against applicable safety standards.
Instrumentation & Safety Systems
Process control instrumentation, safety instrumented systems (SIS), and safety devices — verified for functional performance, loop integrity, and compliance with process safety requirements.
Risk-Based Inspection (RBI) — How It Works
RBI is a structured, data-driven approach to inspection planning that replaces fixed-interval schedules with risk-informed decisions. AIMS TEC applies RBI methodology aligned with API 580/581 and LEEA standards — enabling clients to extend inspection intervals on low-risk assets while concentrating effort on systems where failure consequences are highest.
Systematic assessment of failure likelihood and the consequences — safety, environmental, financial — associated with each asset.
Assets are ranked by risk level. Inspection scope, method, and interval are determined by risk rank — not calendar date.
Targeted inspection is executed, results are documented, and the risk model is updated — supporting ongoing asset integrity management.
Beyond the Plant Boundary
In addition to fixed asset inspection, AIMS TEC provides specialised inspection services covering pre-shipment, cargo, and vendor supply chain activities — maintaining quality assurance from source to delivery.
Pre-Shipment Inspection
Independent verification that goods conform to purchase order specifications, applicable standards, and client quality requirements — conducted prior to dispatch to reduce rejection risk at destination.
Cargo & Damage Survey
Condition assessment and damage survey of cargo, equipment, and materials — providing technically defensible documentation for insurance claims, port authorities, and dispute resolution.
Vendor & Source Inspection
On-site inspection at vendor or manufacturer premises to verify production quality, material compliance, and conformance to contract specifications before equipment is released for shipment.
Structured for Industrial Operations
Inspection assignments are scoped, mobilised, and documented to fit industrial operations — including shutdown windows, live plant conditions, and third-party reporting requirements.
Inspection teams mobilise directly to your facility — minimising equipment downtime while maintaining full scope coverage under operational conditions.
Dedicated inspection resources deployed during planned plant shutdowns — enabling comprehensive asset assessment within tight turnaround windows before restart.
Independent inspection for regulatory submissions, insurance requirements, or client QMS programmes where impartial technical assessment is a contractual or statutory obligation.
All assignments are closed with structured inspection reports — findings, photographic evidence, conformance status, and recommended actions — formatted for audit and regulatory submission.
Technically Qualified.
Standards Referenced. Traceable.
Every inspection assignment is executed by qualified engineers and inspectors, under referenced international standards, with traceable documentation suitable for regulatory, legal, and QMS purposes.
API 510, API 570, API 580/581, ASME VIII, ISO 9001, LEEA guidelines — inspection scope is aligned to applicable codes for each asset class.
PEC-registered engineers and LEEA-certified inspectors on staff — technically qualified for statutory, insurance, and third-party inspection assignments across Pakistan.
Inspection records are structured with full traceability — inspector credentials, standards applied, findings, and conformance status — meeting regulatory and audit requirements.
PEC Registration & LEEA Compliance
AIMS TEC is registered with the Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC) — a statutory requirement for engineering inspection and consultancy services in Pakistan. Lifting equipment inspection is conducted in compliance with LEEA (Lifting Equipment and Inspection Association) guidelines, providing clients with internationally recognised assurance on lifting and load-bearing systems.
Common Questions
RBI is a structured methodology aligned with API 580/581 that determines inspection frequency and scope based on the probability and consequence of asset failure — rather than fixed time intervals. It allows facilities to concentrate inspection resources on highest-risk assets, reduce unnecessary inspection of low-risk equipment, and maintain regulatory compliance more efficiently. Inspection resources are allocated based on risk, not routine schedules.
LEEA (Lifting Equipment and Inspection Association) sets internationally recognised standards for the inspection of lifting equipment and industrial assets. AIMS TEC conducts lifting and structural equipment inspection in full accordance with LEEA guidelines — providing clients with documentation that meets statutory and insurance requirements.
Yes. AIMS TEC deploys dedicated inspection teams during planned plant shutdowns and turnarounds — covering mechanical, structural, electrical, and instrumentation systems within the available window. Scope is confirmed in advance and all findings are documented for post-shutdown review.
Yes. AIMS TEC is registered with the Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC), which authorises our engineering inspection and consultancy services across Pakistan. PEC registration is a statutory requirement for third-party engineering inspection in the country.
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