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What does VMS mean?

A VMS (vehicle management system) is software that lets a vehicle dealer run their entire business from one system: inventory, publishing to sales channels, customers, invoicing, workshop and export, without working separately in spreadsheets or standalone programs. You will also come across it as a DMS (Dealer Management System).

Do you work in trucks, vans or machines? Then a VMS makes sure you don't have to enter the same data over and over. You put a vehicle into the system once and use that data everywhere: in your listing, your quote, your invoice and your export papers.

VMS or DMS, what is the difference?

You come across both terms. VMS stands for inventory management system (also Vehicle Management System), DMS for Dealer Management System. In the vehicle trade they mean the same thing: one system with which you run your entire trade. DMS comes from the passenger car dealer world; in the truck, commercial vehicle and machine trade we prefer VMS, because it revolves around your inventory and not around a brand dealership.

What exactly does a VMS do?

A VMS links together the steps that normally live in separate tools. In practice it comes down to: inventory management with specifications, photos and cost price per vehicle; publishing to sales channels and your own website; customer management; quotes and invoices with the right VAT rule; the workshop; RDW actions and export; and financial reports.

Why a VMS for truck and machine trading?

General automotive software rarely fits heavy equipment. A tractor unit, a trailer and an excavator call for different specifications, and the sale often crosses the border. A VMS made for this industry knows those particularities: category-specific fields, publishing to channels such as TruckScout24, Mascus and Autoline, and export administration with export registration and intra-community VAT built in.

VMS, CRM or accounting, what is the difference?

A CRM is only about customer relationships. An accounting package is only about your administration. A VMS is broader: it is the central system of a vehicle trade where inventory, sales, workshop and customers come together: and it connects to your accounting, so you don't post twice.

In short

  • One system instead of separate tools
  • Enter a vehicle once, use it everywhere
  • Publishing to 250+ portals
  • RDW & export built in
  • Workshop and invoicing in the same environment
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What's in a VMS?

At the core, these are the building blocks you'll find in SellYourTruck. The system is modular, so there's always a package that fits.

Glossary

The terms you come across in a VMS for the vehicle trade, briefly explained.

VMS
Inventory management system: software with which a dealer manages their entire inventory and trade from a single system.
DMS
Dealer Management System, a synonym for VMS. A term from the passenger car dealer world, usually called VMS in the truck and machine trade.
RDW
The Dutch road traffic authority. A VMS handles RDW matters such as deregistration and registration directly from the vehicle.
Export registration / EX-A
Documents you need to export a vehicle outside the Netherlands or the EU.
BPM
Tax on passenger cars and motorcycles. Since 1 January 2026 it also applies to grey-plate vehicles up to 3,500 kg. The amount of BPM depends mainly on the vehicle's CO₂ emissions.
Intra-community / VIES
Sales within the EU at 0% VAT. Through VIES you check whether your foreign customer's VAT number is valid.
Intrastat
The mandatory statistical declaration for the movement of goods within the EU above a threshold amount.
KYC
Know Your Customer, sanction and PEP checks so you know who you are doing business with.
Peppol
The European network for e-invoicing, increasingly required for business and government customers.
CMR
The international consignment note that accompanies the transport of a sold vehicle.
Margin VAT
VAT scheme for used vehicles where you only pay VAT on your margin.

Frequently asked questions about a DMS

What does VMS mean?

VMS stands for inventory management system (also known as Vehicle Management System): software with which a vehicle or machine dealer manages inventory, publishing, sales, invoicing, workshop and export from one system. You will also come across the same software as DMS (Dealer Management System).

What is the difference between a VMS and a DMS?

Nothing substantial: they're synonyms. DMS (Dealer Management System) comes from the passenger car dealer world, VMS (inventory management system) is the term that fits the independent truck, commercial vehicle and machinery trade better. SellYourTruck is both.

What is the difference between a VMS and a CRM?

A CRM is only about customer relationships. A VMS is broader and also handles inventory, publishing, invoicing, workshop and export, with customer management as one part of it.

Do I need a VMS if I only sell a few vehicles?

Even with a smaller inventory, a VMS prevents double work and mistakes. You enter a vehicle once and use that data in your listing, quote, invoice and export documents.

Does a VMS work together with my accounting?

In the case of SellYourTruck, a VMS can connect to your accounting software, so you do not have to enter invoices twice.

Can a VMS publish to sales sites automatically?

Yes. You enter a vehicle once and publish it via the portal connection to sales sites and your own website at the same time.

Curious how this works for your business?

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