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Command Center (CCNI) Demonstrates Flexibility In Providing Workforce Solutions For An Array Of Industries

Oct. 31, 2012 5:25 PM ETHQI
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Command Center provides on-demand employment solutions in the United States with a focus on light industrial, hospitality, and event services areas. In addition to these core areas, the company also supplies workers for disaster relief and other emergency response projects. To-date, Command Center has 52 branches in 24 states.

The company's "Branch in a Box" business model allows it to open a branch office at a remote location in the event of a disaster or emergency response situation. In this manner, the company extended its services in activities associated with flooding in Iowa and Tennessee, Hurricanes Ike and Katrina, the Gulf Oil Spill, and other events.

Reflecting the diversity of its offerings, Command Center recently opened an office in Williston, ND, to take advantage of activities in the nearby Bakken Oil Shale Region, where the company provides workers to oil-service companies.

In January, the company acquired DR Services of Louisiana LLC, which is now operated by Command Center subsidiary Disaster Recovery Services Inc. DR Services provides disaster relief and recovery solutions by leveraging a rapid-response model that generated more than $5 million in 2011.

Command Center recently reported third-quarter revenue of $28.4 million vs. revenue of $24.9 million reported for the third quarter of 2011.

For more information visit commandonline.com

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