As per the SC guide "with the aim to " is incorrect vs "with the aim of reducing"
Correct sentence: We adopted new procedures with the aim of reducing theft.
Incorrect sentence: We adopted new procedures with the aim to reduce theft.
As per my understanding, the reason for this is that the word "aim" has been used as a noun in the above(correct) sentence and therefore we chose to use aim of instead of aim to.
I think aim to would be correct when aim is used as a verb e.g. We adopted new policies aimed at reducing theft.
Please let me know whether this is correct.