Epic Labor, a subsidiary of Metavesco, has strategically expanded its operations by opening a new branch in Baltimore, Maryland. This move not only extends its high-velocity staffing network into the Mid-Atlantic region but also positions the company to leverage the area's dynamic infrastructure, port activities, and event-driven labor market. The Baltimore branch is set to offer a wide range of staffing services across various sectors including construction, warehousing, hospitality, manufacturing, and event support, distinguishing itself with a unique '2-Hour Guarantee' for labor replacement.
Ryan Schadel, President and CEO of Metavesco, highlighted the strategic importance of the Baltimore location as a gateway to a region brimming with economic potential. The company anticipates the new branch will reach an annual run-rate of $1.2 million within the first six months, with projections to increase to $1.5 million by the second year. This expansion is part of Epic Labor's broader strategy to establish 98 branches by 2029, with the Baltimore office playing a pivotal role in reducing customer acquisition costs and fostering national account development opportunities along the I-95 corridor.
In an industry where many competitors are scaling back, Metavesco's aggressive expansion through Epic Labor underscores a commitment to growth, scalability, and profitability. By focusing on scalable systems, improving profit margins, and capitalizing on cross-selling opportunities across its expanding network, the company is demonstrating resilience and strategic foresight in a challenging economic environment. The opening of the Baltimore branch not only signifies Epic Labor's ambitious growth trajectory but also reflects the broader potential for innovation and expansion within the staffing services sector.


