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New Survey from Vehicle Management Systems (VMS) Reveals Small Fleets Face Big Challenges

New Survey from Vehicle Management Systems (VMS) Reveals 65% of Small Fleet Managers Handle Operations Alone; 83% Ready to Adopt New Tools – 92% Operate Fleets Under 50 Vehicles

Operators of Small Fleets Face Heavy Workloads, Costly Downtime, and After-Hours Stress as Automation Interest Reaches an All-Time High


Vehicle Management Systems (VMS), an AI-first fleet management enablement company, announced the results of its latest industry survey, revealing that small fleet operators are managing immense workloads with limited resources – while showing strong enthusiasm for adopting new digital tools to streamline operations and reduce downtime. According to the survey data, nearly 80% of respondents spend 10–30+ hours per week on fleet management tasks, often well beyond normal business hours, highlighting the strain smaller operators face in managing day-to-day logistics and maintenance.

Across industries including logistics, construction, delivery, and field services, small fleets are the backbone of the U.S. economy, yet they remain under-supported and overextended. VMS’s online survey, presented to more than 2,000 small fleet operators across the U.S., shows a segment eager for innovation, signaling a major shift toward automation and real-time visibility over the next two years.

Key Findings:

  1. Small Fleets, Big Responsibilities 65% of respondents manage fleet operations entirely on their own, with another 26% supported by teams of just two to three people. Nearly 80% spend 10–30+ hours weekly on fleet management tasks—often extending their workdays well into the evening. 
  1. Manual Tasks Are a Major Pain Point. Paperwork and manual recordkeeping (28.5%), along with scheduling repairs or maintenance (23%), are the most time-consuming tasks. 77% say manual, repetitive work is a moderate to major burden.
  1. After-Hours and Overwhelmed: More than half (54.5%) of small fleet managers perform the majority of their fleet management tasks after normal working hours, underscoring the round-the-clock demands of small fleet operations. Downtime and administrative work are tied as the top sources of stress (31.4% each).
  1. Downtime Costs Add Up Fast: 54% experience frequent or near-constant issues scheduling repairs. 52.6% say unplanned breakdowns regularly disrupt operations. Among small fleets averaging fewer than 50 vehicles, 41% estimate annual downtime costs between $10K–$50K, while 14.5% report losses exceeding $100K – figures that represent a significant operational hit at this scale.
  1. Technology Adoption Is Gaining Momentum: 83% are open to adopting new digital tools, and 77% expect to change how they manage fleets in the next 1–2 years. 43% are willing to invest $26–$75 per vehicle per month in technology to reduce downtime and automate manual work.

Despite the challenges, small fleet managers are optimistic about the future and increasingly view automation as a necessary evolution, not a luxury.


Dave Prusinski - FordPro“Small fleet managers are wearing multiple hats – they’re dispatchers, mechanics, and administrators all at once,” said Dave Prusinski, CEO of VMS. “These results show that the industry is at a turning point. By embracing AI-based automation and real-time data, small fleets can reclaim time, reduce costs, and operate more efficiently.”

As small fleets continue to evolve, VMS is the industry’s leading AI-first fleet management enablement company committed to helping fleet operators modernize through accessible, data-driven fleet management tools designed to simplify daily tasks, reduce downtime, and improve performance across vehicles of all sizes.


For more information, please visit www.vms.ai.

Nov 10, 2025Dave Bean
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