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AFMS Recovery

“Turning Every Wheel Rescue into Meal.”
“Move Smarter. Go Further. Stay Connected. Mitigate Hunger.”

AFMS Recovery has been established as a dedicated Strategic Business Unit (SBU) to safeguard vehicles and assets by combining advanced telematics technology with an on- ground physical rescue process. Its core focus areas are:

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Vehicle Recovery

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Roadside Rescue

Many businesses, including financial institutions, investment companies, and large fleet owners, face significant losses due to theft and accidents. AFMS Recovery is designed to mitigate these risks, ensuring asset protection and minimizing downtime through a reliable, technology-driven recovery process.

Aligned with AFMS’s broader vision, a portion of the savings generated through AFMS Recovery initiatives is allocated to Hunger Mitigation Programs, turning every successful recovery into a step toward social impact and community upliftment.

Through this dual purpose, AFMS Recovery not only protects businesses from financial risks but also aim to transforms every rescue into a pathway toward a more secure and hunger- free society.

Our Origin & Founding

Purpose of AFMS Recovery

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Protecting Assets & Reducing Losses

To safeguard Inhouse expected large LPG fleet operation, vehicles financed by banks, owned by investors, or operated by large fleet owners.

By integrating smart telematics technology with physical recovery operations, AFMS reduces theft-related and accident-related financial losses.

The result is stronger confidence for financial institutions and businesses, ensuring their investments remain secure.

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Creating Social & Economic Impact

To allocate a portion of the savings from reduced losses to Hunger Mitigation Programs, contributing directly to community welfare.

To support the development of roadside recovery services that generate employment opportunities, empowering skilled and semi-skilled individuals in the mobility and safety value chain.