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Powering Industries, Building Futures

Our Mission

To leverage our strong technical expertise, enriched by our heritage of representing world-leading brands, and to uphold an unwavering commitment to customer needs by providing tailored, world-class, sustainable and energy efficient industrial solutions and comprehensive support thereby ensuring our customers’ operational excellence.

Our Vision

To empower Pakistan’s industries with world-class solutions, building on our legacy of trust and driving progress for a sustainable future.

Our Mission

To leverage our strong technical expertise, enriched by our heritage of representing world-leading brands, and to uphold an unwavering commitment to customer needs by providing tailored, world-class, sustainable and energy efficient industrial solutions and comprehensive support thereby ensuring our customers’ operational excellence.

Our Vision

To empower Pakistan’s industries with world-class solutions, building on our legacy of trust and driving progress for a sustainable future.

Our Story

Ameejee Valleejee & Sons (PVT) Limited

With 158 years of history, AVS remains a symbol of stability, steady growth and a forward-looking business management style.
Today AVS has holdings and management responsibilities of very diverse activities. Cognizance of market needs of a rapidly changing economy, business foresight, entrepreneurship and organization stability have contributed to customer confidence, a rapidly expanding client base and a distinct market position. AVS is known as a business house with a difference. Keeping up tradition with innovation.

Headquartered in Karachi & geographic locations in Islamabad, Lahore AVS is never out of reach.
The upcountry market is served by a full-fledged operation covering both sales and service.
Both Karachi and Lahore have a service and repair workshop with trained staff, tools and machines. Sales of industrial products require professional backup services and these are made available by AVS through its own personnel, with support from its suppliers.
A liaison office is maintained in Islamabad to ensure contact with and response to customers and government entities in the region.
Headquartered in Karachi & geographic locations in Islamabad, Lahore AVS is never out of reach.
The upcountry market is served by a full-fledged operation covering both sales and service.
Both Karachi and Lahore have a service and repair workshop with trained staff, tools and machines. Sales of industrial products require professional backup services and these are made available by AVS through its own personnel, with support from its suppliers.
A liaison office is maintained in Islamabad to ensure contact with and response to customers and government entities in the region.
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Mr Krupp visit to Karachi in 1960s. AVS represented KRUPP (a German Corporation that was one of the worlds largest steelmakers)

AVS and Krupp undertook most of the forging and steel works post partition

Market

Our Journey

158 Years

Established in the subcontinent
First company to set up ship repair and engineering facility
First private company to own a cargo shipping line
Franchise of one of the world’s largest engineering companies, Krupp Engineering
Franchise of world’s largest engineering company Lurgi GmbH
Franchise of Brown Boveri Co. (BBC)
Franchise of Union Matex, a leading export house of textile machinery
Franchise of Henkel, Germany, one of the largest chemicals manufacturers in the world
Setup National Shipyard in Chittagong, East Pakistan
Supplied textile machinery to all major textile mills in Pakistan
Supplied machine tools to Pakistani industry through a Polish barter program
Supplied shortwave transmitters to Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation
Franchise of Atlas Copco, one of the largest manufacturers of compressor systems
Supplied switchyard equipment to power plant at Korangi, Karachi
Supplied rice processing equipment to the Rice Export Corp of Pakistan.
Supplied shortwave transmitters to Pakistan Television Corp
Supplied pickling line for the cold rolling mill to Pakistan Steel
Franchise of Wartsila Group – Largest Engine manufacturer)
Supplied National Fibres Plant from Lurgi Germany
Supplied boiler house equipment to WAPDA
Francise of Sortex, world leader in grain colour sorting.
Supplied over 450 MW of power generation equipment to private power producers with Wartsila engines Established market position as a major supplier of textile auxiliaries Supplied Scada system to KESC Tapal Energy Ltd. commences commercial operations in 1997.
Construction of Foundation Wind Energy a 50MW wind power plant in Karachi.
Franchise of Buehler, Germany for rice machines and plants
Development of ACT Wind Energy, a 30MW wind power plant
Agency agreement with CHINT Electric
Operations of Act Wind Energy and Construction start of ACT2 Wind Energy – A 50MW wind power plant. Further diversification with development and construction of ACT Polyol – a chemical plant for production of glucose syrup and sorbitol.
Alfa Laval – Specialized solutions for heat transfer, separation, and fluid handling to enhance efficiency and sustainability.
Xylem – Innovative water and wastewater technologies, including advanced pumps for diverse applications.
GruppoEnergia – Power optimization solutions that reduce costs and extend equipment life through harmonic filtering.
Meyer – High-precision optical and multispectral sorting systems ensuring superior grain quality.

Our Founders

Our forefathers laid the foundation of Ameejee Valeejee & Sons

Mr. Moosajee Ameejee Tapal

The founder of Ameejee Valleejee & Sons. Mr. Moosajee (1851 – 1904) was a true man of the soil having served karachi since his birth in 1851. With a small cloth shop in Bori Bazar he expanded and extended his business to such an extent that today Ameejee Valleejee & Sons on Bunder Road (now M. A. Jinnah road) stands as a monument of his achievements. The company went on to have the best Dock Engineering Works at Keamari and was the second biggest concern of Sind. The firm was heavily involved in constructing works as the Engineers and Contractors for various public and private sector works.
It also had a factory for making Bolts and Nuts known as India Bolts and Nuts Factory. The firm is one of the oldest concerns in Sind and started in 1867. Mr. Moosajee was considered as one of God’s good men helping the poor and needy members of his community in a manner in which no one, including his own sons, knew. He helped those who were stranded and helpless by raising money from the market anonymously so that people would not know he has helped needy people in want. His manner of charity had the highest kind of virtue. He helped and assisted many families during his time.

Mr. Sadiqali Moosajee Tapal (1891 – 1966)

Mr Sadiqali Moosajee Tapal continued the legacy of his father and continued working as a Merchant and Government Contractor. He was a Municipal Corporator of the Karachi Municipal Corporation for a number of years and then worked on various committees of the same Corporation. He was the Chairman of Karachi Municipal Corporation Stores Committee. He further grew the philanthropic efforts of the family and served as the Chairman of Madressah Hussaini Primary School and was a member of the Karachi Academy High School.
He was also a leader of the Bohra reformists party and a great social figure of his community who took keen interest in the social, educational problems of Bohra youth. He was connected with a number of educational institutions and played a significant part in empowering education for his community. He was a cultured and educated man with high and noble ideals.

Mr. Sadiqali Moosajee Tapal (1891 – 1966)

Mr Sadiqali Moosajee Tapal continued the legacy of his father and continued working as a Merchant and Government Contractor. He was a Municipal Corporator of the Karachi Municipal Corporation for a number of years and then worked on various committees of the same Corporation. He was the Chairman of Karachi Municipal Corporation Stores Committee. He further grew the philanthropic efforts of the family and served as the Chairman of Madressah Hussaini Primary School and was a member of the Karachi Academy High School.
He was also a leader of the Bohra reformists party and a great social figure of his community who took keen interest in the social, educational problems of Bohra youth. He was connected with a number of educational institutions and played a significant part in empowering education for his community. He was a cultured and educated man with high and noble ideals.

Meet Our Team

Meet the experts turning ideas into impact.

Amir Ali

Chief Financial Officer & Company Secretary

Irfan Jalal

GM Central & North
Air Compressed System/Industrial Pumps

Hussain Marvi

GM South
Air Compressed System/Industrial Pumps

Zubair Memon

GM
Electrical Division

Ammarah Kaleem

Manager
Human Resources

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