International Membership

What does International Membership Offer Your Business?

International membership is for repair and service centres, whose head office is situated outside of the UK. They believe in continuous improvement, a commitment to quality, and have a sustainable work ethic. 

The AEMT offers international members:

Unlike other engineering associations, we've been around since 1945, and have the largest growing network of international companies in the service and repair sector. 

Commitment to Quality

 Members work against the good practice guide for maintaining motor efficiency, and to the latest edition of IEC 60034-23

IEC 60034-23 – What is it and how does it impact my business?

 

Members' Services

Companies repair, maintain, service and supply rotating electrical machinery units and parts. 

Most companies have well equipped mechanical engineering facilities for the repair and refurbishment of worn components and for metal fabrication.

Increasingly members offer a professional asset management service for their customers. By using condition monitoring techniques they are able to ensure the correct installation, and plan maintenance schedules taking into account the results of predictive maintenance and preventative maintenance to minimise downtime. This ensures that equipment operates at peak reliability and efficiency.

AEMT members are in contact with most companies and their maintenance engineers, and normally provide a 24 hour emergency service when faced with a critical failure.

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Electric Motors

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Inverter Drives

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High Voltage Machines

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Pumps

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Gearboxes

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Electronic Repairs and Instrumentation

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Panel Building

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Transformers

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Condition Monitoring

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Turbines

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Codes of Practice 2025

IMPORTANT:

The AEMT Codes of Pracice are being replaced with our provisional codes of practice at the end of 2025. Members will be asked to demonstrate compliance with these codes by 2027. The Secretariat and Council are preparing for this transition, ensuring members have the support, resources and tools needed to comply.

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