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Phone No

+233-(0)-243-244-735

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Email Address

info@masvicgroup.com

Service

OUR SERVICES

VEHICLE INSPECTIONS

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Motor Cycles

At MASVIC, we also offer comprehensive inspections for motorcycles, ensuring they meet safety and regulatory standards.

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Light Vehicle

The Light Vehicle Inspection at MASVIC is a comprehensive examination designed to ensure the safety and roadworthiness of vehicles such as cars, SUVs, and small trucks.

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Heavy Duty Vehicle

MASVIC’s Heavy Duty Vehicle Inspection is a specialized service focused on ensuring the safety and compliance of larger vehicles such as trucks, buses, and commercial vehicles.

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Commercial Vehicle

MASVIC’s Commercial Vehicle Inspection is tailored to ensure that vehicles used for transporting goods or passengers meet stringent safety and regulatory standards.

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Brake Test

We assess key components of the braking system, including brake pads, discs, drums, and fluid levels.

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Visual & Physical

At MASVIC, our Visual & Physical Inspection is a comprehensive assessment designed to identify any visible or tangible issues with your vehicle that could affect safety and performance.

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Voluntary Vehicle Review

Is a proactive service designed for vehicle owners who want to ensure their vehicles are safe and compliant with industry standards, even if they are not legally required to undergo inspection at that time.

CERTIFICATES

PRIVATE OWNED VEHICLES and COMMERCIAL VEHICLES

By law, private vehicles are to be inspected once a year, while commercial vehicles are inspected twice a year.

FACILITY

MASVIC is equipped with the state of the art equipment and uses one of the most responsive technology in the world. We have inspection bays which guarantee superior excellence assurance and dependability in vehicle testing and inspection procedures around the country.

MASVIC has working affiliation with the following organizations:

    • MAHA of Germany
    • DVLA
    • National Fire Service
    • Ghana Police Service
    • MTTU
    • Ghana Road Safety Authority
    • Ministry of Transport
    • GPTRU
    • Government
    • Capelec – France

INSPECTION & TESTS PERFORMED

    • Motor Cycle Inspection
    • Light Vehicle Inspection
    • Heavy Duty Vehicle Inspection
    • Commercial Vehicle Inspection
    • Brake Test
    • Visual & Physical inspection

INSPECTION OBLIGATORY STEPS

    1. Vehicle enters the station to perform a test.
    2. The documents of the vehicle are inspected and verified.
    3. Payment and Data entry

INSPECTION PROCEDURES

    • Visual test
    • Emission test
    • Headlight test
    • Side slip test
    • Suspension test
    • Roller brake test
    • Physical inspection (wheel play )
    • Physical inspection (Pit jack)

Inspection Reports and Certification

The inspection reports come out as Pass (safe to drive) and Fail (hazardous to drive). Should a vehicle fail during inspection, it has 14 working days to fix defects identified and return for a retest.

Sample Report 1

Sample Report 2

Other Services

Voluntary Vehicle Review (VVR)

We also perform a detailed vehicle review for customers. Our customers and the general public must know the condition of their vehicles at all times not necessarily when the vehicle is due for roadworthiness checks only. Voluntary Vehicle Review (VVR) aids in identifying faults & defects with your vehicle and take swift measures to service them to prevent any fatal accidents on our roads.

JOBS & TRAINING

Vehicle Verification Officers

Vehicle Inspectors

Vehicle Testing Station Technicians

Internship Programs for Auto mechanical Engineering

MIS Training

Apply Here

Fees and Information

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Vehicle Inspection Fees

New DVLA Rates from 04-01-2016

Please click here to download the latest vehicle inspection fees. Please note all prices listed are in GH¢(Ghana Cedi).

Please take your vehicle to your mechanic for repairs before presenting for road worthy inspection. This will save you time from having to return to the inspection center when you fail the test.

  • Braking System
  • Parking and Hand-brake
  • Brake Light/Parking Lamps/Signal Lamps
  • Seat Belt
  • Tyres
  • Headlights
  • Battery Terminal Cover
  • Driving Mirrors
  • Extremely Bad Body Condition
  • Defective Number Plates
  • Wheel Nuts
  • Loosed / Un-firmly Fitted Seats
  • Excessive Oil / Fuel Leakage
  • Bad Smoke Level
  • Front Dark Tint Glass
  • Defective Under Parts
  • Naked Wires for Ignition and other switches
  • Multiple Cracked Windscreen / Damaged Windscreen
  • In-accuracy in Steering System
  • Worn and Weak Wiper Blade or System
  • Extremely Weak Shock Absorbers and Suspension
  • Alignment
  • Brake Systems
  • Gas Analysis (Environmental Issues)
  • Weak Suspension / Shock

Avoid substandard Tyres, Winter Tyres and Class ‘C’ Tyres. You are likely to spend too much money on fuel when you use Winter Tyres on hot roads in Ghana. Please stay safe on the road and avoid accidents

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