‘Count the Ways’
PARS Drives Customer Success
PARS drives customer success in countless ways by bringing together a combination of proven experience, service quality and technologies to complete efficiently and effectively any relocation project.
PARS work with each customer to develop a metrics-driven solution that combines vehicle driveaway, auto carrier service, storage management, license and titling, reconditioning & make-ready, detailing, body work, mechanical repair, and general maintenance services, all in support of ensuring the highest possible asset values.
Our experts know how to solve the most complicated, time-sensitive relocation needs. They are also adept at handling the myriad logistical tasks associated with picking up and delivering fleet vehicles.
The following videos provide some of the ways PARS transport experts help drive our customers’ success. We will be adding more stories throughout the year. So, check back often.
At the end of each video is a link to start a conversation about your organization’s own vehicle relocation needs. We are ready to help you succeed!
Success Stories
PARS, an RPM Company, Expands Fleet Vehicle Transport Logistics Leadership with Integrated Carrier and Driveaway Transport
For fleet leaders, every mile, minute, and customer interaction matters. Increasingly, fleets need more than a transportation vendor—they need a specialized fleet logistics partner that can coordinate the entire vehicle lifecycle with precision, accountability, and...
RPM Acquires PARS, Uniting Market-Leading Logistics with Premier Vehicle Relocation Services
Birmingham, MI – December 9, 2025 – RPM Freight Systems, LLC, (“RPM”), an international non-asset-based logistics and supply chain solutions company, is excited to announce its acquisition of Professional Automotive Relocation Services (“PARS”). This strategic...
Navigating the Lingering Supply Chain Challenges In Fleet Vehicle Procurement
Introduction: The Myth of ‘Back to Normal’ It has been several years since the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted global supply chains, bringing the automotive sector to a standstill. Vehicle allocation froze, semiconductor shortages shut down plants, and delivery windows...
