Critical Situation Travel Labor for Oil & Energy

Powering Up Productivity

When timing is critical, AFIMAC is the premier resource for leading oil and energy companies looking to bridge labor gaps and overcome shortages.

Labor Shortages Threaten Productivity in Oil and Energy

The U.S. manufacturing industry continues to face significant labor shortages throughout the value chain, from production to transportation and warehousing. A recent survey from Deloitte revealed that over 80% of manufacturing professionals experienced production disruptions due to labor turnover, leading to delays and increased costs.1 Meanwhile, on the logistics side, transportation experts predict that truck driver shortages may double by 2028.2

Attrition, skill gaps, and turnover are persistent challenges. This shortfall creates safety and quality issues while reducing operational efficiency and capacity. What’s on the line? Timely delivery, difficulty scaling, and realizing profitability. To overcome labor shortages, leading companies trust AFIMAC to deliver skilled travel labor to keep their North American manufacturing, warehousing, and logistics operations running strong.

Sources: *1: Deloitte. *2: IRU.

Critical Situations We Address

Leading oil and energy organizations call on AFIMAC when labor resources pose a significant risk to the business and timing is critical.

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AFIMAC Credibility

We bring unmatched responsiveness, expertise, and resources to oil and energy.

AFIMAC is the premier resource for Fortune 500 manufacturing, warehousing, and logistics organizations facing labor shortages with critical time constraints. We deliver on-demand specialized labor crews to help businesses ensure operational continuity and reduce financial risk.

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