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OMVS Targets Additional Shared Economy Trucking Partners

On the Move Systems (OMVS) reports it is continuing to pursue local and national trucking firms to partner in its revolutionary upcoming “Uber”-style freight portal and that it has seen great industry-wide interest in its online shared-economy business model.

“We’ve been quite pleased with, but not at all surprised at, the tremendous reception we’ve been getting each time we approach a trucking firm,” said OMVS CEO Robert Wilson. “The shared economy model we are pitching offers substantial business, competitive and cost-saving advantages to truckers of all stripes, particularly the independent hauler. Our research into this market has borne out and we expect, as more and more trucking firms sign on, to reap steady and consistent revenues as firms see the benefits of what we have to offer.”

The on-demand freight platform is part of OMVS’ new website and focus to incorporate freight services into the widely popular and rapidly growing “shared-economy” business model, led by Uber, that is now sweeping many industries, from vacation rentals, parking spaces, sports equipment all the way to tailoring. Analysts predict sales in the shared economy could reach $335 billion by 2025.

OMVS’s shared economy platform, currently under development, will create a national network of freight delivery that will revolutionize the trucking industry.

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