Metavesco's Epic Labor Expands into Augusta, Georgia, Marking Fifth Branch in Southeast

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Metavesco, Inc., a diversified holding company, has recently announced the expansion of its wholly owned subsidiary, Epic Labor, into Augusta, Georgia. This strategic move marks the fifth active branch for Epic Labor in the Southeastern United States, underscoring the company's aggressive growth strategy in the region. The expansion into Augusta is a pivotal step towards Metavesco's ambitious goal of establishing 98 offices across key metropolitan areas in the Southeast, aiming to solidify its presence in the competitive labor staffing industry.
Epic Labor distinguishes itself in the market by offering fast and reliable staffing solutions tailored for the construction, warehouses, events, and hospitality sectors. Its innovative 24/7 dispatch model and two-hour worker replacement guarantee are designed to meet urgent labor needs efficiently. Ryan Schadel, CEO of Metavesco, highlighted the Augusta market's suitability for Epic Labor's services, citing its robust industrial and hospitality sectors as key factors driving the expansion decision.
The Augusta branch opening is part of Metavesco's broader growth strategy, which encompasses both acquisitions and organic expansion. Schadel reiterated the company's dedication to emerging as the premier provider of on-demand labor in the Southeast. Additional details regarding the Augusta office's grand opening and operational plans are anticipated to be announced shortly, offering further insights into the company's regional growth trajectory.
For those interested in learning more about Metavesco and its subsidiaries, including Epic Labor, visit https://www.metavesco.com. The company's forward-looking statements, as detailed in its press release, highlight the inherent risks and uncertainties associated with its expansion endeavors. Investors and stakeholders are advised to consult the company's filings on https://www.otcmarkets.com for comprehensive information.

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