Metavesco's subsidiary, Epic Labor, has officially launched a new branch in Baltimore, Maryland, signaling a strategic expansion into the Mid-Atlantic region. This move is designed to leverage the area's bustling infrastructure, port activities, and event-driven labor demands. The Baltimore branch extends Epic Labor's high-velocity staffing services to sectors such as construction, warehousing, hospitality, manufacturing, and event support, promising a unique '2-Hour Guarantee' for labor replacement to stand out in the competitive staffing industry.
Ryan Schadel, President and CEO of Metavesco, highlighted the Baltimore location as a pivotal entry point into a region ripe with economic opportunities. The company forecasts the new branch will reach an annual run-rate of $1.2 million within six months, with expectations to grow to $1.5 million by its second year. This expansion is part of Epic Labor's broader strategy to open 98 branches by 2029, with the Baltimore office strategically positioned along the I-95 corridor to minimize customer acquisition costs and foster national account development.
Amidst a backdrop of industry contraction, Metavesco's aggressive expansion strategy focuses on scalability, margin improvement, and cross-selling across its network. The Baltimore branch exemplifies the company's commitment to growth and resilience in the staffing services sector, showcasing a forward-thinking approach in a challenging economic environment.


