PODCAST: More dialogue about current complexities of fleet management with David Prusinski of VMS
David Prusinski, who is CEO of Vehicle Management Systems (VMS), appeared on the Live Stage presented by SYCN Auto Logistics during Used Car Week 2025 with Cherokee Media Group’s Nick Zulovich. Photo by Jonathan Fredin.
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A limited number of qualified maintenance technicians. A robust mix of gasoline-, diesel- and electric-fueled vehicles. There’s no shortage of challenges for fleet managers nowadays.
To help wade through the environment with valuable perspectives, David Prusinski, who is CEO of Vehicle Management Systems (VMS), appeared on the Live Stage presented by SYCN Auto Logistics during Used Car Week 2025. Prusinski’s conversation with Cherokee Media Group’s Nick Zulovich is now available through this episode of the Auto Remarketing Podcast.
Meanwhile on Groundhog Day, VMS saw more than just its shadow, with the launch of its new website, marking a key milestone as the company steps out from behind the scenes and accelerates engagement across the automotive and fleet industries.
The website launch follows VMS’s rebrand in October and represents more than a refreshed digital look, as it reflects the company’s transition into a more outward-facing phase of the business as it scales its offerings, deepens customer relationships, and expands its presence across the vehicle management ecosystem. It also highlights the company’s broader vision, evolving from its early electrification-focused roots into a highly disruptive, AI-first platform with applicability across all powertrains and established industries.
“After years of focused engineering and platform development, we’re intentionally moving out of stealth,” Prusinski said in a news release. “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.”
Designed to clearly articulate VMS’s mission, platform, and long-term direction, the new website serves as a centralized destination for customers and partners seeking a more nimble, flexible, and easy-to-adopt approach to vehicle and fleet management.
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“This website is more than a digital refresh — it’s a clear signal of where VMS is headed,” Prusinski said about the new website is live at www.vms.ai. “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.”
And more of Prusinski’s perspectives about what that new era might be like can be heard in this podcast available via the window below.