Inspection & Technical Services for Industrial Projects
Independent verification, expediting, NDT, certification, and technical support across global supply chains.
Our Core Services
Industrial projects require structured oversight across engineering, procurement, manufacturing, and shipment. Without proper verification and monitoring, technical deviations, documentation gaps, and production delays can quickly affect safety, compliance, and project timelines.
HIT Global provides integrated inspection and technical services designed to ensure compliance with international codes, detect deviations at an early stage, protect critical project timelines, strengthen vendor performance, and reduce rework as well as cost exposure. Each service can operate independently or as part of a coordinated quality control framework that supports the entire project lifecycle.
Third-Party Inspection
● Supplier audits
● Visual and dimensional inspection
● Welding documentation review
● Materials traceability
● Pre-shipment inspection
● QA/QC oversight
Expediting Services
● Engineering status verification
● Manufacturing progress tracking
● Recovery action coordination
● Documentation follow-up
● Delivery readiness confirmation
NDT Services
● UT, RT, MT, PT, VT
● PAUT, TOFD, PMI
● Hardness and ferrite measurement
● Certified EN ISO 9712 personnel
Certification
● Welding qualification (ASME IX, EN 15614, AWS D1.1)
● Material certification (EN 10204 3.2)
● Fire safe testing (API 607, API 6FA)
● Fugitive emissions testing
● Export compliance support (CE, EAC, DOSH)
Consulting
● Specification clarification
● ITP/QCP review
● Vendor qualification
● Procurement support
● Documentation setup (MDR / Dossier)
HSE Services
● Hazard identification (JSA/TRA)
● PTW and LOTO oversight
● SIMOPS coordination
● Contractor HSE management
● Incident investigation support
Service Delivery Model
All HIT Global services follow a structured control process designed to ensure transparency, traceability, and measurable compliance.
The process begins with scope clarification, where project requirements and applicable standards are defined. This is followed by detailed planning and inspector assignment, ensuring that qualified personnel are deployed according to project needs.
During the execution phase, inspections and verification activities are conducted on-site. All findings are documented through structured reporting and deviation tracking, enabling timely decision-making and corrective actions.
The process concludes with final documentation and close-out, ensuring that all verification records and compliance documentation are properly completed before shipment or project handover.
Clear reporting. Measurable compliance. Reduced uncertainty.