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For over 40 years The Permit
Company has been the most trusted name in transportation permitting.
TPC is dedicated to providing the most experienced agents in the industry
to your company's nationwide permit, pilot car, route survey or traffic
control needs.
TPC
agents are committed to creating a personalized relationship with your drivers and
dispatchers. Our agents take your order, work directly with each state, city, or county
agency to obtain your permits ensuring your load can
be delivered safe and on schedule.
The
Permit Company coordinates the permits for Lockheed Martin's ATLAS V
Lauch Pad

Lockheed Martin Space Systems
Sunbelt Cranes, Construction & Hauling Inc
14’2”H x 19’6”W x 291’L
483,000 lbs, 29 axles with Pusher Truck
A 400-ton fixed launch platform structure for Lockheed
Martin’s new Atlas V launch pad was transported over-the-road in four
separate sections from Florida to California. The largest section was
transported on a 29-axle rig that was nearly 300 feet long. Actual driving route was 3,300
miles requiring permits for Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, central
Texas, southern New Mexico, Arizona, and southern California. Delivery of the launch platform
structure is a key milestone in establishing Atlas V launch capability at
the West Coast launch site starting in 2005. Permits and routing by THE PERMIT
COMPANY.
TPC's Online
Application and Tracking System
The Permit Company
has developed a state-of-the-art online permit application system. The web based
application allows any trucking company to:
- order any permit type in the country
- store all necessary vehicle
information for quick access and ease of ordering
- Duplicate and modify previous permit
orders
- Order Pilot Cars
- Check the status of permits
For inquiries, screen shots, or
functionality specifications please contact Mike Lehrack at mlehrack@permitcompany.com
or call (800) 874-5512.
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The
Permit Company coordinates with Boeing to move Air Force One
OPERATION
HOMEWARD BOUND
The
Boeing 707 that served seven U.S. Presidents made its final journey on
June 21-22 from Ontario International Airport to the Reagan Library in Simi
Valley, California. The wings,
which measured 92’ long and 35’ wide, were moved by stretch flatbed
trailers. The 153’ long
fuselage was towed on a specialty axle in the front and customized dollies
in the rear. The tractor had 20,000 pounds of counterweight.
The dollies and front axle had hydraulic rams built on to raise and
lower the fuselage. Permitted
and escorted by THE PERMIT COMPANY.
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