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    Vehicle Management Solutions Sends 50 Trucks to Aid in Hurricane Milton Recovery Efforts in Tampa

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    VMS Mobilizes Fleet of Trucks for Hurricane Relief Efforts in Tampa, Florida

    Vehicle Management Solutions (VMS) Steps Up to Aid Hurricane Relief Efforts in Tampa

    In the aftermath of Hurricane Milton’s devastation in Tampa, Florida, Vehicle Management Solutions (VMS) has deployed 40-50 trucks to assist in recovery efforts. This initiative highlights VMS’s dedication to leveraging technology in the vehicle management industry while also serving as a crucial community resource during times of crisis.

    The trucks are currently being utilized to support local authorities and emergency responders in clearing roadways, aiding stranded motorists, and managing vehicle recovery operations. Kevin Corcoran, CEO of VMS, emphasized the company’s commitment to providing meaningful support during disasters, aligning with their mission to utilize resources for the betterment of communities in need.

    “We have always been about more than just business. At VMS, we believe in giving back to the communities we serve, and when disasters strike, we’re ready to provide assistance in any way we can,” stated Corcoran. “Sending 40-50 trucks to Tampa for hurricane relief is one way we’re able to support the recovery efforts and help the people of Florida get back on their feet.”

    Corcoran also highlighted the importance of utilizing advanced technology and tools to assist communities in distress, emphasizing the precision and reliability of VMS’s fleet in navigating disaster zones.

    This relief effort further showcases the philanthropic spirit of Early Walker, a Chicago entrepreneur and key figure in VMS’s recent acquisition of All Area W&W Towing. Walker, known for his extensive community outreach, has a history of responding to crises both locally and nationally, including receiving the President Lifetime Achievement Award from Joe Biden and donating over 250,000 turkeys to families in need.

    “The people of Florida are in need of help right now, and I’m proud that VMS can contribute to those efforts,” said Walker. “We have a unique opportunity as a business to use our resources for good, and that’s exactly what we’re doing by sending trucks to Tampa.”

    VMS’s commitment to making a positive impact in the communities it serves is evident through its consistent efforts to aid in Tampa’s recovery. As the company continues to expand its operations, including the recent acquisition of W&W Towing, VMS remains dedicated to using its resources to make a tangible difference in the lives of those affected by emergencies like Hurricane Milton.

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