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Kimberly-Clark Corporation announced plans to invest over $2 billion over the next five years in its North America business, marking the company's largest domestic expansion in more than 30 years. The ...
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Kimberly-Clark commits to Trumbull County plantWARREN, Ohio (WKBN) – Kimberly-Clark announced that it will build a manufacturing plant in Trumbull County. The company’s board of directors met to approve the project Thursday afternoon.
Kimberly-Clark expansion in Mobile, Alabama comes on the heels of a $2B capital investment to expand operations in South ...
The company said the investment will focus on two facilities: an advanced manufacturing facility in Warren, Ohio, and an expansion of a distribution center in South Carolina. The company, which also ...
Kimberly-Clark Corp. This is an artist’s rendering of the Kimberly-Clark hub to be constructed in Howland and Warren townships. A former industrial graveyard housing remains of the Mahoning ...
Kimberly-Clark on Thursday struck a deal with Brazilian pulp maker Suzano to sell a majority stake in its international ...
“By bringing together manufacturing and distribution ... Jeff Hutter, who is the plant manager for Kimberly-Clark’s Beech Island facility, told the panel that nothing had been finalized.
The maker of Huggies and Kleenex is making a major investment in Ohio, with state officials rolling out the red carpet to welcome the company's first facility in the Buckeye State. Battle Motors ...
It all fit into his plans to expand nonwoven fabric manufacturing in the Fox ... the facility sat idle after Kimberly-Clark closed the plant in March 2019 as part of a global restructuring effort.
Kimberly-Clark is investing $2 billion to expand its U.S. manufacturing capabilities over five years, making a long-term bet on the American consumer even as it cut its profit forecast.
The company, which also produces Huggies diapers, expects to create more than 900 jobs in industrial automation and advanced manufacturing. Kimberly-Clark employed about 38,000 people globally as ...
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