This page highlights some of the top recruitment agencies specializing in Transportation & Logistics, offering Temporary Staffing services. To explore more agencies and apply additional filters, visit the full agency marketplace.
Browse All AgenciesTemporary staffing is common when transportation and logistics employers face seasonal peaks, route disruption, or fast growth in delivery volume. It allows employers to add labor quickly without locking in permanent headcount too early.
Drivers, dispatch staff, warehouse workers, forklift operators, sortation teams, and route support are common temporary hires. Demand can spike quickly during peak distribution periods.
Yes, agencies should verify licenses, shift readiness, safety awareness, and site fit before deployment. This is critical in driver led and warehouse intensive operations.
Labor pools are usually strongest near freight corridors, major metro areas, ports, and airport hubs. Availability can tighten quickly during peak season or severe disruption.
Rates vary by license level, shift timing, urgency, location, and contract length. Premiums are common for night work, specialist vehicles, and hard to staff routes.