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Vehicle Management Systems Launches New Website

VMS recently launched its new website following the company's rebrand.

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Following VMS's recent rebrand in the fall, the company launched a new website that reflects the modern shift to an AI-first platform.

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Vehicle Management Systems, an AI-first vehicle and fleet middleware platform for both fleet and auto retail environments, announced the launch of its new website.

The website launch follows VMS’s rebrand in October 2025 and marks the company’s transition to a more outward-facing phase of the business as it scales its presence in vehicle management. It also highlights the company’s evolution from its early electrification-focused roots to an AI-first platform applicable across all powertrains.

“After years of focused engineering and platform development, we’re intentionally moving out of stealth,” said David Prusinski, CEO at VMS. “For decades, fleet and automotive operators have been constrained by legacy platforms built on antiquated data architectures - systems that are slow, complex, expensive, and people-intensive. VMS was built differently from the ground up with an AI-first mindset that prioritizes simplicity, speed, and real operational impact.”

The new website serves as a centralized destination for partners seeking a flexible and approach to vehicle and fleet management. The VMS platform improves vehicle uptime and operational efficiency by delivering actions, not just analytics.

VMS will also be exhibiting at the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) Show this week in Las Vegas, where attendees can visit the company at booth #6122 to learn more about its platform and vision.

“This website is more than a digital refresh—it’s a clear signal of where VMS is headed,” added Prusinski. “We’re stepping into a more visible role, engaging the industry directly, and building a platform designed to lead the next era of vehicle and fleet management.”

The new website is live at www.vms.ai.

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