# Athletes Powering Your

## About

Eclipse Advantage offers scalable warehouse staffing solutions with team-based pay, rapid-response teams, and performance-driven models to boost productivity.

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## Services

### Warehouse Staffing
- [On-Site Staffing](https://bilarna.com/services/warehouse-staffing/on-site-staffing)

## Pricing

- Model: subscription

## Frequently Asked Questions

**Q: What is a cost-per-unit (CPU) staffing model in warehouse operations?**
A: A cost-per-unit (CPU) staffing model is a performance-based workforce solution where warehouse operators pay a fixed rate per unit of output, such as per container unloaded, per pallet moved, or per order picked, rather than paying hourly wages. This model aligns labor costs directly with productivity, incentivizing workers and staffing partners to maximize efficiency and throughput. In a CPU arrangement, the staffing provider typically manages the entire workforce, including recruitment, training, supervision, and payroll, while the client pays only for measurable results. This approach is especially suited for high-volume distribution centers, eCommerce fulfillment hubs, and manufacturing facilities where output can be clearly quantified. Key advantages include predictable labor costs, reduced administrative burden, elimination of overtime risk, and built-in accountability for performance. Unlike traditional hourly models, CPU shifts financial risk to the staffing provider, making it a compelling option for operations seeking to scale labor costs in direct proportion to demand fluctuations. The model works best when clear performance metrics, quality standards, and safety protocols are established upfront between the client and provider.

**Q: What are the benefits of using performance-based warehouse staffing over traditional hourly models?**
A: Performance-based warehouse staffing offers several key advantages over traditional hourly models, primarily by aligning labor costs directly with output and shifting financial risk to the staffing provider. The most significant benefit is cost predictability: instead of paying for time regardless of productivity, companies pay only for measurable results such as units processed, containers unloaded, or orders fulfilled. This structure naturally incentivizes workforce efficiency and throughput, as workers and the staffing partner are motivated to maximize output. Additionally, performance-based models reduce administrative overhead by eliminating time tracking, overtime calculations, and payroll complexity. The staffing provider assumes responsibility for recruitment, training, supervision, and compliance, allowing the client to focus on core operations. Another benefit is scalability: labor costs flex automatically with demand fluctuations, making it easier to handle seasonal peaks without fixed overhead. Quality and safety standards can be embedded in the performance metrics, ensuring that speed does not come at the expense of accuracy or workplace safety. In contrast, traditional hourly models can lead to inefficiencies, time theft, and misaligned incentives where workers are paid for presence rather than productivity.

**Q: How do rapid-response travel teams work for warehouse labor shortages?**
A: Rapid-response travel teams are specialized, deployable workforces that staffing providers send to warehouse and distribution facilities experiencing sudden labor shortages, seasonal spikes, or project-based needs. These teams consist of trained, experienced industrial workers who are willing to travel to different locations across a region or country, often on short notice. The staffing provider handles all logistics including transportation, accommodation, payroll, and compliance, so the client simply receives a ready workforce. Travel teams are typically deployed for periods ranging from a few weeks to several months, depending on the operational need. They are particularly valuable for handling peak seasons such as holiday retail rushes, covering for large-scale employee absences, supporting new facility launches, or managing container unloading backlogs. Performance is often measured through metrics like units per hour, accuracy rates, and safety records. Because these workers are already trained and experienced, they require minimal onboarding and can integrate quickly into existing workflows. The model provides operational flexibility without the long-term commitment of hiring permanent staff, making it a strategic solution for supply chain disruptions.

## Links

- Profile: https://bilarna.com/provider/ontimestaffing
- Structured data: https://bilarna.com/provider/ontimestaffing/agent.json
- API schema: https://bilarna.com/provider/ontimestaffing/openapi.yaml
