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Kimberly-Clark

Kimberly-Clark Corporation is an American multinational personal care corporation that produces mostly paper-based consumer products. The company manufactures sanitary paper products and surgical & medical instruments. Kimberly-Clark brand name products include Kleenex facial tissue, Kotex feminine hygiene products, Cottonelle, Scott and Andrex toilet paper, Wypall utility wipes, KimWipes scientific cleaning wipes and Huggies disposable diapers and baby wipes.

Kimberly-Clark Corporation
TypePublic
ISINUS4943681035
IndustryPersonal care
Founded1872; 151 years ago (1872)
Neenah, Wisconsin, U.S.
Founders
HeadquartersIrving, Texas, U.S. (since 1985)
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Products
Revenue US$19.1 billion (2020)[1]
US$3.208 billion (2020)[2]
US$2.352 billion (2020)[2]
Total assets US$17.523 billion (2020)[2]
Total equity US$626 million (2020)[2]
Number of employees
~40,000 (March 2020)[2]
Websitewww.kimberly-clark.com
Camelia Populär - sanitary napkin around 1942 from military stocks for nurses

Founded in Neenah, Wisconsin, in 1872 and based in the Las Colinas section of Irving, Texas, since 1985, the company operated its own paper mills around the world for decades, but closed the last of those in 2012.[3][4] With recent annual revenues topping $18 billion per year, Kimberly-Clark is regularly listed among the Fortune 500.

As of March 2020, the company had approximately 40,000 employees.[5]

History

 
Kimberly-Clark paper mill in Niagara, Wisconsin, 1942

Kimberly, Clark and Co. was founded in 1872 by John A. Kimberly, Havilah Babcock, Charles B. Clark and Franklyn C. Shattuck in Neenah, Wisconsin, with $42,000 (equivalent to US$950,017 in 2021) of capital.[6] The group's first business was operating paper mills, which the collective expanded throughout the following decades. In 1888, the fledgling company faced a significant setback when its groundwood "Atlas" paper mill burned. Through an extensive effort by labor and management, within five months the mill was rebuilt and in production at a greater capacity. In that same year the company began rapid expansion, purchasing land in a town then known as The Cedars for a new groundwood pulp plant designed by prominent paper mill architects D. H. & A. B. Tower.[7] In 1889, the town was renamed Kimberly after John A. Kimberly. The company would also contract the firm to expand its vast sulphite pulp complex in Appleton, Wisconsin, which allowed it to become the first firm west of Pennsylvania to adopt this improved manufacturing process.[8][9] The company developed cellu-cotton in 1914, a cotton substitute used by the U.S. Army as surgical cotton during World War I. Army nurses used cellu-cotton pads as disposable sanitary napkins,[10] and six years later the company introduced Kotex, the first disposable feminine hygiene product.[11] Kleenex, a disposable handkerchief, followed in 1924. Kimberly & Clark joined with The New York Times Company in 1926 to build a newsprint mill in Kapuskasing, Ontario, Canada. Two years later, the company went public as Kimberly-Clark.[12]

The firm expanded internationally during the 1950s, opening plants in Mexico, West Germany and the United Kingdom. It began operations in 17 more foreign locations in the 1960s.[citation needed] The company formed Midwest Express Airlines from its corporate flight department in 1984. Kimberly-Clark's headquarters moved from Neenah, Wisconsin to Irving, Texas the following year,[13] although its products are still produced in Neenah. Alongside Cadbury, Kimberly-Clark withdrew advertising support for The Lou Grant Show in 1982, due to pressure from various conservative caucuses campaigning against star Ed Asner.[14] Under the leadership of Darwin Smith as CEO from 1971 to 1991, the company was transformed from a business paper company to a consumer paper products company.

In 1991, Kimberly-Clark and The New York Times Company sold their jointly owned paper mill in Kapuskasing, Ontario. Kimberly-Clark entered a joint venture with Buenos Aires-based Descartables Argentinos S.A. to produce personal care products in Argentina in 1994[15] and also bought the feminine hygiene unit of VP-Schickedanz (Germany) for $123 million[16] and a 90% stake in Handan Comfort and Beauty Group (China).[17]

Kimberly-Clark bought Scott Paper in 1995 for $9.4 billion.[18] In 1997, Kimberly-Clark sold its 50% stake in Canada's Scott Paper to forest products company Kruger Inc.[19] and bought diaper operations in Spain and Portugal[20] and disposable surgical masks maker Tecnol Medical Products.[21] Augmenting its presence in Germany, Switzerland and Austria, in 1999 the company paid $365 million for the tissue business of Swiss-based Attisholz Holding.[22] Expanding its offerings of medical products, the company bought Ballard Medical Products in 1999 for $774 million[23] and examination-glove maker Safeskin in 2000 for about $800 million.[24]

Also in 2000, the company bought virtually all of Taiwan's S-K Corporation; the move made Kimberly-Clark one of the largest manufacturers of packaged goods in Taiwan.[25] The company later purchased Taiwan Scott Paper Corporation for about $40 million and merged the two companies, forming Kimberly-Clark Taiwan.[26] In 2001, Kimberly-Clark bought Italian diaper maker Linostar and announced it was closing four Latin American manufacturing plants.[27]

In 2002, Kimberly-Clark purchased paper-packaging rival Amcor's stake in an Australian joint venture.[28] In 2003, Kimberly-Clark added to its global consumer tissue business by acquiring the Polish tissue maker Klucze.[29]

In early 2004, chairman and chief executive officer Thomas Falk began implementation of a global business plan that the company has detailed in July 2003. The firm combined its North American and European groups for personal care and consumer tissue under North Atlantic groups. In 2019, CEO Thomas Falk resigned his position but continued on as the company's chairman of the board. COO Michael D. Hsu became CEO following Falk's retirement.

In April 2020, the Financial Times reported that panic-buying during the COVID-19 pandemic led to a 13 percent increase in sales of Kimberley-Clark's consumer tissues in the first quarter of 2020 compared with the previous year.[30] In April 2020, Kimberly Clark reported an eight percent decline in organic sales, its worst sales performance in at least a decade, according to the Wall Street Journal.[31]

In 2022, Kimberly Clark acquired majority stake in Thinx, a period underwear brand.[32]

Ownership

Kimberly-Clark shares are mainly held by institutional investors (Vanguard group, BlackRock, State Street Corporation and others).[33]

Its subsidiaries include Kimberly-Clark Professional.[34]

Relationship with Midwest Airlines

The origin of Midwest Airlines can be traced back to 1948, when Kimberly-Clark opened its corporate flight department and began providing air transportation for company executives and engineers between the company's headquarters in Neenah and its paper mills.

In 1969, K-C Aviation was born from the company's air operations, and was dedicated to the maintenance of corporate aircraft. In 1982, K-C Aviation initiated shuttle flights for Kimberly-Clark employees between Appleton, Memphis, and Atlanta. With this experience, and considering the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978, Kimberly-Clark and K-C Aviation formed a regularly scheduled passenger airline, Midwest Express Airlines, which was started on June 11, 1984.[35] The name of the airline was shortened to Midwest Airlines in 2003.

K-C Aviation divested itself from the airline in 1996. Two years later, Gulfstream Aerospace purchased K-C Aviation from Kimberly-Clark for $250 million, which included its operations at airports in Dallas, Appleton, and Westfield, Massachusetts.[36]

Major U.S. consumer product lines

Diapers and incontinence products

Feminine hygiene

Kotex

Kotex is a feminine hygiene product line that includes pantiliners, pads and tampons.

Tissues and wipes

Cottonelle

Cottonelle is a brand name for bath products. Product forms include premium bath tissue and flushable moist wipe products. On October 13, 2020, the Cottonelle brand flushable wipes issued a recall because the products manufactured between February through September may contain Pluralibacter gergovaie.[37]

Kleenex

Kleenex is a brand name of facial tissue paper. Many versions have been made, including "with lotion, our softest ever!" and "regular". In the 1970s, color psychologist Dr. Cody Sweet represented newly styled Kleenex boxes as a national media spokesperson.

Scott

Scott is a brand name of paper napkins, paper towels and bath tissue/wipes.

Viva

Viva is a brand name of heavy-duty paper towels.[38]

Mexican consumer product lines

The Mexican market has most of the American products as well as these products:

  • Napkins: Kleenex, Petalo, Suavel, Delsey, Lys.
  • Toilet paper: Kleenex, Petalo, Suavel, Delsey, Vogue, Lys.
  • Diapers: KleenBebe, a brand similar to Huggies. The name is a combination of "kleen" (Kleenex) and "bebe" (Spanish for "baby").
  • Professional and medical markets.

Major professional and global products

KimWipes

KimWipes are a type of cleaning tissue commonly used in laboratories. They are intended for applications in which leaving lint or fibers on a surface would be undesirable, such as on slides and pipettes. They are sometimes used to clean lenses, but use on optical lenses with special water- and solvent-based coatings may cause light blemishes, and the manufacturer recommends using a wipe specifically designed for use with coated lenses. KimWipes are composed of virgin wood pulp from certified forests, with few chemical additives, with utility beyond paper towels.[39]

WypAll

WypAll is a brand name for cleaning towels, wipes, and cloths. They are used in industrial settings and laboratories.

DryNites

DryNites are a version of GoodNites sold in Europe and Australasia.

See also

References

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  2. ^ a b c d e "Kimberly-Clark Announces Year-End 2020 Results and 2021 Outlook | Kimberly-Clark Corporation". January 25, 2021.
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  6. ^ "Historical Journey: An Interactive Timeline". www.kimberly-clark.com. Retrieved June 4, 2013.
  7. ^ Four Men and a Machine: Commemorating the Seventy-fifth Anniversary of Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Kimberly-Clark Corporation. 1947. p. 12. OCLC 123453168.
  8. ^ "Manufacturing and Technical". Engineering News-record. XXIII: 528. May 31, 1890. Six Hennessey Boilers, made by the B. F. Hawkins Iron Works, of Springfield, Mass., are showing remarkable results at the Kimberly & Clark paper mills, Appleton, Wis...The entire plant was designed by D. H. & A. B. Tower, of Holyoke, Mass.
  9. ^ Heinrich, Thomas; Batchelor, Bob (2004). "Origins and Growth, 1872-1916". Kotex, Kleenex, Huggies: Kimberly-Clark and the Consumer Revolution in American Business. Columbus: The Ohio State University Press. pp. 20–22. ISBN 9780814209769.
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External links

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Websitewww wbr kimberly clark wbr comCamelia Popular sanitary napkin around 1942 from military stocks for nurses Founded in Neenah Wisconsin in 1872 and based in the Las Colinas section of Irving Texas since 1985 the company operated its own paper mills around the world for decades but closed the last of those in 2012 3 4 With recent annual revenues topping 18 billion per year Kimberly Clark is regularly listed among the Fortune 500 As of March 2020 the company had approximately 40 000 employees 5 Contents 1 History 2 Ownership 3 Relationship with Midwest Airlines 4 Major U S consumer product lines 4 1 Diapers and incontinence products 4 2 Feminine hygiene 4 2 1 Kotex 4 3 Tissues and wipes 4 3 1 Cottonelle 4 3 2 Kleenex 4 3 3 Scott 4 3 4 Viva 5 Mexican consumer product lines 6 Major professional and global products 6 1 KimWipes 6 2 WypAll 6 3 DryNites 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditThis section possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed September 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message Kimberly Clark paper mill in Niagara Wisconsin 1942 Kimberly Clark and Co was founded in 1872 by John A Kimberly Havilah Babcock Charles B Clark and Franklyn C Shattuck in Neenah Wisconsin with 42 000 equivalent to US 950 017 in 2021 of capital 6 The group s first business was operating paper mills which the collective expanded throughout the following decades In 1888 the fledgling company faced a significant setback when its groundwood Atlas paper mill burned Through an extensive effort by labor and management within five months the mill was rebuilt and in production at a greater capacity In that same year the company began rapid expansion purchasing land in a town then known as The Cedars for a new groundwood pulp plant designed by prominent paper mill architects D H amp A B Tower 7 In 1889 the town was renamed Kimberly after John A Kimberly The company would also contract the firm to expand its vast sulphite pulp complex in Appleton Wisconsin which allowed it to become the first firm west of Pennsylvania to adopt this improved manufacturing process 8 9 The company developed cellu cotton in 1914 a cotton substitute used by the U S Army as surgical cotton during World War I Army nurses used cellu cotton pads as disposable sanitary napkins 10 and six years later the company introduced Kotex the first disposable feminine hygiene product 11 Kleenex a disposable handkerchief followed in 1924 Kimberly amp Clark joined with The New York Times Company in 1926 to build a newsprint mill in Kapuskasing Ontario Canada Two years later the company went public as Kimberly Clark 12 The firm expanded internationally during the 1950s opening plants in Mexico West Germany and the United Kingdom It began operations in 17 more foreign locations in the 1960s citation needed The company formed Midwest Express Airlines from its corporate flight department in 1984 Kimberly Clark s headquarters moved from Neenah Wisconsin to Irving Texas the following year 13 although its products are still produced in Neenah Alongside Cadbury Kimberly Clark withdrew advertising support for The Lou Grant Show in 1982 due to pressure from various conservative caucuses campaigning against star Ed Asner 14 Under the leadership of Darwin Smith as CEO from 1971 to 1991 the company was transformed from a business paper company to a consumer paper products company In 1991 Kimberly Clark and The New York Times Company sold their jointly owned paper mill in Kapuskasing Ontario Kimberly Clark entered a joint venture with Buenos Aires based Descartables Argentinos S A to produce personal care products in Argentina in 1994 15 and also bought the feminine hygiene unit of VP Schickedanz Germany for 123 million 16 and a 90 stake in Handan Comfort and Beauty Group China 17 Kimberly Clark bought Scott Paper in 1995 for 9 4 billion 18 In 1997 Kimberly Clark sold its 50 stake in Canada s Scott Paper to forest products company Kruger Inc 19 and bought diaper operations in Spain and Portugal 20 and disposable surgical masks maker Tecnol Medical Products 21 Augmenting its presence in Germany Switzerland and Austria in 1999 the company paid 365 million for the tissue business of Swiss based Attisholz Holding 22 Expanding its offerings of medical products the company bought Ballard Medical Products in 1999 for 774 million 23 and examination glove maker Safeskin in 2000 for about 800 million 24 Also in 2000 the company bought virtually all of Taiwan s S K Corporation the move made Kimberly Clark one of the largest manufacturers of packaged goods in Taiwan 25 The company later purchased Taiwan Scott Paper Corporation for about 40 million and merged the two companies forming Kimberly Clark Taiwan 26 In 2001 Kimberly Clark bought Italian diaper maker Linostar and announced it was closing four Latin American manufacturing plants 27 In 2002 Kimberly Clark purchased paper packaging rival Amcor s stake in an Australian joint venture 28 In 2003 Kimberly Clark added to its global consumer tissue business by acquiring the Polish tissue maker Klucze 29 In early 2004 chairman and chief executive officer Thomas Falk began implementation of a global business plan that the company has detailed in July 2003 The firm combined its North American and European groups for personal care and consumer tissue under North Atlantic groups In 2019 CEO Thomas Falk resigned his position but continued on as the company s chairman of the board COO Michael D Hsu became CEO following Falk s retirement In April 2020 the Financial Times reported that panic buying during the COVID 19 pandemic led to a 13 percent increase in sales of Kimberley Clark s consumer tissues in the first quarter of 2020 compared with the previous year 30 In April 2020 Kimberly Clark reported an eight percent decline in organic sales its worst sales performance in at least a decade according to the Wall Street Journal 31 In 2022 Kimberly Clark acquired majority stake in Thinx a period underwear brand 32 Ownership EditKimberly Clark shares are mainly held by institutional investors Vanguard group BlackRock State Street Corporation and others 33 Its subsidiaries include Kimberly Clark Professional 34 Relationship with Midwest Airlines EditThe origin of Midwest Airlines can be traced back to 1948 when Kimberly Clark opened its corporate flight department and began providing air transportation for company executives and engineers between the company s headquarters in Neenah and its paper mills In 1969 K C Aviation was born from the company s air operations and was dedicated to the maintenance of corporate aircraft In 1982 K C Aviation initiated shuttle flights for Kimberly Clark employees between Appleton Memphis and Atlanta With this experience and considering the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 Kimberly Clark and K C Aviation formed a regularly scheduled passenger airline Midwest Express Airlines which was started on June 11 1984 35 The name of the airline was shortened to Midwest Airlines in 2003 K C Aviation divested itself from the airline in 1996 Two years later Gulfstream Aerospace purchased K C Aviation from Kimberly Clark for 250 million which included its operations at airports in Dallas Appleton and Westfield Massachusetts 36 Major U S consumer product lines EditDiapers and incontinence products Edit Huggies diapers for infants and toddlers Little Swimmers swim diapers marketed under the Huggies brand Pull Ups training pants for toddlers undergoing toilet training marketed under the Huggies brand GoodNites DryNites outside North America pull on diapers for children teens and young adults who experience nocturnal enuresis bedwetting spun off from the Pull Ups brand Poise Pads and liners for light to moderate urinary incontinence in adult women Depend diapers and briefs for adultsFeminine hygiene Edit Kotex Edit Kotex is a feminine hygiene product line that includes pantiliners pads and tampons Tissues and wipes Edit Cottonelle Edit Cottonelle is a brand name for bath products Product forms include premium bath tissue and flushable moist wipe products On October 13 2020 the Cottonelle brand flushable wipes issued a recall because the products manufactured between February through September may contain Pluralibacter gergovaie 37 Kleenex Edit Kleenex is a brand name of facial tissue paper Many versions have been made including with lotion our softest ever and regular In the 1970s color psychologist Dr Cody Sweet represented newly styled Kleenex boxes as a national media spokesperson Scott Edit Main article Scott Paper Company Scott is a brand name of paper napkins paper towels and bath tissue wipes Viva Edit Viva is a brand name of heavy duty paper towels 38 Mexican consumer product lines EditThe Mexican market has most of the American products as well as these products Napkins Kleenex Petalo Suavel Delsey Lys Toilet paper Kleenex Petalo Suavel Delsey Vogue Lys Diapers KleenBebe a brand similar to Huggies The name is a combination of kleen Kleenex and bebe Spanish for baby Professional and medical markets Major professional and global products EditKimWipes Edit KimWipes are a type of cleaning tissue commonly used in laboratories They are intended for applications in which leaving lint or fibers on a surface would be undesirable such as on slides and pipettes They are sometimes used to clean lenses but use on optical lenses with special water and solvent based coatings may cause light blemishes and the manufacturer recommends using a wipe specifically designed for use with coated lenses KimWipes are composed of virgin wood pulp from certified forests with few chemical additives with utility beyond paper towels 39 WypAll Edit WypAll is a brand name for cleaning towels wipes and cloths They are used in industrial settings and laboratories DryNites Edit DryNites are a version of GoodNites sold in Europe and Australasia See also EditKimberly Crest Toilet paper in the United StatesPortal CompaniesReferences Edit Kimberly Clark Announces Year End 2020 Results And 2021 Outlook Craft January 25 2021 a b c d e Kimberly Clark Announces Year End 2020 Results and 2021 Outlook Kimberly Clark Corporation January 25 2021 It s the end of an era at Kimberly Clark as last pulp mill closes Dallas News January 29 2012 Form 4 Archived March 3 2016 at the Wayback Machine Kimberly Clark Retrieved on November 17 2012 351 PHELPS DRIVE IRVING Texas 75038 Kimberly Clark Fortune Retrieved November 21 2018 Historical Journey An Interactive Timeline www kimberly clark com Retrieved June 4 2013 Four Men and a Machine Commemorating the Seventy fifth Anniversary of Kimberly Clark Corporation Kimberly Clark Corporation 1947 p 12 OCLC 123453168 Manufacturing and Technical Engineering News record XXIII 528 May 31 1890 Six Hennessey Boilers made by the B F Hawkins Iron Works of Springfield Mass are showing remarkable results at the Kimberly amp Clark paper mills Appleton Wis The entire plant was designed by D H amp A B Tower of Holyoke Mass Heinrich Thomas Batchelor Bob 2004 Origins and Growth 1872 1916 Kotex Kleenex Huggies Kimberly Clark and the Consumer Revolution in American Business Columbus The Ohio State University Press pp 20 22 ISBN 9780814209769 Spector Robert Wicks William W 1997 Kotex and Kleenex Shared Values A History of Kimberly Clark Lyme CT Greenwich Publishing Group p 55 ISBN 0944641172 Spector Robert Wicks William W 1997 Kotex and Kleenex Shared Values A History of Kimberly Clark Lyme CT Greenwich Publishing Group p 56 ISBN 0944641172 Spector Robert Wicks William W 1997 From One Kimberly to Another Shared Values A History of Kimberly Clark Lyme CT Greenwich Publishing Group p 79 ISBN 0944641172 Kimberly Clark Heritage PDF www cms kimberly clark com p 13 Archived from the original PDF on March 4 2016 Retrieved March 25 2015 David Henry 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Acquisition of European Tissue Businesses of Attisholz Holding AG investor kimberly clark com Archived from the original on February 5 2017 Retrieved March 25 2015 Kimberly Clark Completes Acquisition of Ballard Medical Products investor kimberly clark com Archived from the original on February 5 2017 Retrieved March 25 2015 Kimberly Clark Completes Acquisition of Safeskin Corporation investor kimberly clark com Archived from the original on February 5 2017 Retrieved March 25 2015 Kimberly Clark Completes Acquisition of S K Corporation of Taiwan investor kimberly clark com Archived from the original on December 20 2016 Retrieved March 25 2015 Kimberly Clark Corporation Completes Integration of S K Corporation and Taiwan Scott Paper Company investor kimberly clark com Archived from the original on December 20 2016 Retrieved March 25 2015 Kimberly Clark Corporation www hoovers com Retrieved August 12 2013 Kimberly Clark Completes Acquisition of K C Australia investor kimberly clark com 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