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Cox Automotive Acquires Corcoran’s Mobile Services
The deal further positions Cox Mobility in the fleet maintenance sector and expands its servicing of light, medium, and heavy-duty trucks and trailers.

With the acquisition of CMS, which offers mobile services in 30 states, Cox Automotive adds to its mobile workforce of elite technicians.
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Cox Automotive announced on Aug. 9 that it acquired the onsite fleet maintenance provider Corcoran's Mobile Services (CMS).
The acquisition further expands Cox Automotive’s nationwide fleet maintenance coverage, enabling it to further service trucks and trailers while emphasizing safety.
“We thrive on delivering a seamless experience 24/7, powered by our more than 1,400 elite technicians ensuring customers’ fleets keep moving,” said Ted Coltrain, VP of operations for Cox Automotive Mobility Fleet Services, in a news release.
Mobile maintenance for light, medium and heavy-duty trucks and trailers is a cornerstone of Cox Automotive Mobility Fleet Services. This includes one of the nation’s largest 24/7 emergency repair and towing services. With the acquisition of CMS, which offers mobile services in 30 states, Cox Automotive adds to its mobile workforce of elite technicians.
Ron Corcoran, founder of Corcoran’s Mobile Services, added, “Corcoran’s Mobile Services has been a staple in the fleet maintenance industry for more than 35 years, and we look forward to continuing to provide maintenance excellence under Cox’s leadership.”
Cox Automotive introduced on March 2, 2022 its Cox Automotive Mobility Fleet Services (CAMFS) brand, representing its full-service fleet solutions across scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, uniting its fleet service leaders, Dickinson Fleet Services and Interstate Truck Center, under the new brand.
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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