A delayed rig move costs operators tens of thousands of dollars per day. TMI builds the system that keeps your equipment, crews, permits, and road routes coordinated so nothing breaks down in the handoff.
Permits, road surveys, equipment condition checks, and crew staging all have to happen in sequence. When any piece gets missed, the operator calls - and that call is never cheap.
Oversized load permits, county road authorizations, and DOT paperwork managed by whoever filed them. When a move gets bumped or a route changes, nobody has the full picture in one place.
Trucks and trailers pulled for a move without a formal pre-move inspection. Equipment issues surface at the jobsite - not at the yard - and the clock is already running.
When multiple rigs move in the same week, crew and equipment assignments get managed in texts and calls. A double-booked crew or trailer causes a day of scrambling that comes out of your margin.
Built for rig moving operations where coordination failures cost more than the job is worth and clients have zero tolerance for delays.
Every permit for every move logged with issue date, expiration, and issuing authority. Permit status visible before mobilization starts - not discovered at a county line.
Digital inspection checklist completed at the yard before dispatch. Deficiencies flagged and assigned before the crew leaves - not discovered at the pickup location.
All moves, crew assignments, and equipment allocation visible on a single calendar. Conflicts surface before they become calls from the field at 5 AM.
Road survey results, bridge weight limits, and route clearances stored per move. When a route changes, the new survey requirements are tracked and assigned immediately.
Real-time move progress shared with operators and internal coordinators. Status updates happen in the system, not in a chain of forwarded texts.
Labor hours, fuel, permit fees, and pilot car costs logged per move. Actual cost vs. quoted price visible before the invoice goes out - not reconstructed from memory weeks later.
Start with The Audit. One session to map your workflows, find the highest-leverage problems, and build your plan.