Used Machinery Inspections in Saudi-Arabia

Heavy Machinery Inspection Services in Saudi Arabia

If you are looking for an independent inspection service for heavy machinery in Saudi Arabia, you have come to the right place. Mevas is an internationally operating independent service for the inspection, certification, and technical assessment of all types of construction machinery and commercial vehicles.

German Expertise, International Reach

Mevas is a German-based inspection company specializing in used heavy equipment. For more than two decades, we have provided independent inspection and valuation services for excavators, bulldozers, motor graders, cranes, and all other types of construction, mining, and industrial machinery. Our inspectors operate in over 30 countries across Europe, the Middle East, and beyond — including the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

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Reliable Machinery Inspections Across Saudi Arabia

Mevas offers nationwide inspection coverage throughout the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Whether your machines are located in Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, Mecca, Medina, Jubail, Yanbu, or Al Khobar, our inspectors are ready to assist you.

We also support projects in major industrial and economic zones such as Jubail Industrial City, Yanbu Industrial City, King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC), and other key infrastructure and energy project locations across the Kingdom — ensuring timely response and consistent quality wherever your equipment is situated.

Independent and Brand-Neutral

We work for buyers, sellers, contractors, and machinery owners who require an unbiased technical evaluation. Mevas is completely independent — we do not sell or broker machines and have no affiliation with any manufacturer, dealer, or rental company.

Our inspectors evaluate all major brands, including Caterpillar, Komatsu, Volvo, Hitachi, Liebherr, Doosan, Hyundai, JCB, and many others.

Coverage Across the Gulf Region and Worldwide

From Saudi Arabia to the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, and other GCC countries, Mevas inspectors deliver the same reliable precision everywhere. We maintain a strong international network of trained engineers who follow our standardized inspection procedures, ensuring consistent reporting and technical accuracy worldwide.

Supporting Vision 2030 Projects and Industrial Growth

Saudi Arabia’s rapid infrastructure expansion, mega-projects, mining developments, and energy sector investments require reliable equipment performance. Mevas supports contractors, investors, and asset managers involved in construction, oil & gas, mining, logistics, and industrial development by providing transparent and detailed machinery inspections.

For All Types of Buyers and Operators

Our inspection and valuation services are trusted by:

  • Construction and infrastructure contractors
  • Oil & gas and energy companies
  • Mining and quarry operators
  • Equipment traders and dealers
  • Rental and leasing companies
  • Banks and financial institutions

Regardless of your company size or project scope, Mevas ensures your equipment investments are based on accurate, independent, and professionally documented information.

Straightforward Process — The German Way

Ordering an inspection is simple. You provide the machine details and location, and we handle scheduling, coordination, and the on-site inspection. Secure online payment and structured digital reporting make the entire process efficient, transparent, and reliable. Every step reflects our commitment to precision and discipline — conducted “The German Way.”

Fleet and Heavy Equipment Valuations

In addition to individual inspections, Mevas performs professional valuation services for fleets of construction, mining, and industrial equipment. Our reports support owners, investors, and financial institutions in making well-informed decisions regarding asset values, financing, and portfolio management.

SASO Certifications

On request we can provide SASO certifications for import of heavy machinery and trucks into Saudi-Arabia.