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Tube Show 2026 has learned that in the context of a global manufacturing labor shortage, the pipeline industry is exploring a sustainable path for talent development by strengthening internal training and cultural adaptation. With increasing industry demand driven by infrastructure upgrades and energy transition trends, attracting and retaining qualified talent has become a core issue for enterprise growth.
Tube Show 2026 learned that an industry analyst pointed out that companies are struggling to find enough employees to fill vacant positions. The manufacturing sector feels this pressure more acutely than most other industries.
As a pillar industry of infrastructure construction, the pipeline sector is characterized by high specialization and rapid technological iteration. The training cycle for qualified talent is long, making the supply-demand gap particularly prominent. From pipeline manufacturing and installation to maintenance and inspection, each stage requires skilled professionals with expertise and practical experience.
Facing difficulties in external recruitment, more and more pipeline companies are turning their attention to internal human resource development.
The president of Roll Machining Technologies & Solutions in Romeoville, Illinois, stated, "The team prioritizes finding excellent and suitable talent for internal training and promotion. Internal promotion mechanisms not only stabilize the team but also enhance employee loyalty. Cross-training is essential for developing well-rounded employees with a team-oriented spirit. When employees have multiple skill sets, they are more willing to leverage their strengths within the team."
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