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Tinubunomics: Kimberly-clark Exists Nigeria 3 Years After Investing $100m by NLCreator(op): 12:12pm On May 30, 2024
Diaper and sanitary pad manufacturer, Kimberley Clark will soon announce an imminent shutdown of its Ikorodu production facility two years after investing $100 million in Nigeria.

Sources within the company informed Nairametrics that the plant has been producing below capacity from late 2023 into 2024 due to the harsh economic environment within the country.

In 2022, the company inaugurated a $100 million production facility in Ikorodu, Lagos state to restart operations after a similar closure of operations in 2019 following a strategic review of its business.

Kimberly-Clark began operations in Nigeria in 2012 but stopped due to unfavourable economic conditions after five years in 2019 to later restart in 2021.

The company produces Huggies diapers, sanitary pads, Kotex and other hygiene and personal care products. KC is a listed multinational on the New York Stock Exchange with the majority of its shares held by institutional investors like Blackrock Inc., Vanguard Group, Morgan Stanley etc.

According to the source who claimed anonymity, the company since late 2022 have battled with high energy costs, raw materials and reduced demand from customers due to the prevailing economic situation.

This has resulted in downsizing and reduced production time from every day of the week to just Mondays to Thursdays.

The company currently spends around N100 million on power generation monthly aside from maintenance costs and its monthly fixed spend on operations has risen over N500 million.

He said,
“Our first two years were fantastic in terms of sales growth and market shares within the diaper industry. Fast forward into late 2022 and 2023 was really bad years for the coy due to economic situation.”

“Running cost is extremely on the high side. Our fixed spent on a monthly basis is above N500 million and we spent about N100 million on just gas consumption for powering the gas engine aside maintenance. The company has two assets and for last year, these assets didn’t run for like 90 days in 365 days.”

“Earlier this year, the coy had to downsize to 2 shifts from 4 shifts. We run 24hrs and 7days and 365 days before but currently we don’t run on Friday, Saturday and Sunday anymore because of the economic situation. There is already an embargo on external recruitment. The company is looking for ways to reduce cost since it is not making a profit.”
Furthermore, the source noted that the high production cost stems from the increased raw material cost since it is import-based.

At the initiation of operations about three years ago, the company set aside some money for operations which it estimated would last five years after which revenue from Nigeria could sustain the operations.

EXIT FROM NIGERIA

The planned closure of operations of Kimberly-Clark from Nigeria and the reasons provided are similar to those of other manufacturers who have exited the country in the past few years.

High production cost, currency depreciation affecting the import of raw materials, and weak purchasing power of the populace.

Last year, another U.S based company in the personal care business Procter and Gamble (P&G) closed production in Nigeria in a similar fashion having invested about $300 million (the single largest non-oil investment by a U.S company in Nigeria) in a production facility in Ibadan.

Similarly, PZ Cussons stated last month that it is evaluating strategic options for its Africa business for which Nigeria is the biggest and thinking of ways to maximise shareholder value. The company has also restarted asset disposal in Nigeria after a halt due to forex liquidity issues.

The baby diaper industry in Nigeria is estimated at $920 million with a CAGR of about 11% between 2024 and 2028 according to Statista. Leaders in the industry include; Pampers produced by P&G, Molfix, and Kimberly-Clark’s Huggies. However, it is a hugely competitive industry with about 15 brands competing for market share.

WHAT THIS MEANS

The planned closure of production in Kimberly-Clark’s facility in Nigeria is a huge blow to the federal government’s drive to attract foreign direct investment into the country and mirrors the challenges faced by players in the real economy.

Furthermore, the closure of operations means that two of the three leaders in the diaper and personal care industry in Nigeria (P&G and Kimberly-Clark) have ended production in the last one year.

Like GSK, P&G transitioned to an import-based business model, if KC tows the same line, it could exacerbate the cost of diapers and sanitary materials for babies and households following significant depreciation of the Naira and further increase the country’s imports at a time when the drive for local production is high.
https://nairametrics.com/2024/05/30/breaking-huggies-maker-kimberly-clark-to-stop-production-three-years-after-investing-100m-in-nigeria/
Re: Tinubunomics: Kimberly-clark Exists Nigeria 3 Years After Investing $100m by igwebuike01:
Good one. Indigenous diaper manufacturers in Anambra will take over. Yorubas are economic illiterates

Re: Tinubunomics: Kimberly-clark Exists Nigeria 3 Years After Investing $100m by helinues: 12:15pm On May 30, 2024
Bai Bai

Dem no kuku dey pay the appropriate taxes before, now that there would be increase, efele.

Abuja is now making sense for Nigerians abroad to start afresh. After all Nigeria self na abroad. Real investment and development would soon start from there which would transverse across Nigeria.

Better Nigeria ahead

grin
Re: Tinubunomics: Kimberly-clark Exists Nigeria 3 Years After Investing $100m by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 12:18pm On May 30, 2024
Tinubunomics on the beat. How did he get first class in Accounting@ CSU? It does not reflect at all. U sure say no be oluwole certificate
Re: Tinubunomics: Kimberly-clark Exists Nigeria 3 Years After Investing $100m by futurerex: 12:20pm On May 30, 2024
In just a year! Everything is alreader grounded by thesame man who buildt a certain state from scratch.
Re: Tinubunomics: Kimberly-clark Exists Nigeria 3 Years After Investing $100m by Racoon(m):
Guess the eyes of those teaching others political lesson are clear now? For God's sake these are macro-industries exiting this nation with attendant job loss and leaving behind a further bastardized economy. So where would the clueless govt of the dunce on seat going to get the taxation revenues and their phantom IGR?

A man with well known criminal antecedents just came and bury a country just because of an egocentric emilokan mentality. Mummified zombies will cheer on as usual. Meanwhile the list will continue to grow.
Re: Tinubunomics: Kimberly-clark Exists Nigeria 3 Years After Investing $100m by Racoon(m): 12:27pm On May 30, 2024
OkpaNsukkaisBae:
Tinubunomics on the beat. How did he get first class in Accounting@ CSU? It does not reflect at all. U sure say no be oluwole certificate

Re: Tinubunomics: Kimberly-clark Exists Nigeria 3 Years After Investing $100m by YorubaForum: 12:30pm On May 30, 2024
Everybody is on the run.. Tinupoo is a colossal failure, period.

Re: Tinubunomics: Kimberly-clark Exists Nigeria 3 Years After Investing $100m by danijesus(m): 12:48pm On May 30, 2024
This government ought to be SACKED
Re: Tinubunomics: Kimberly-clark Exists Nigeria 3 Years After Investing $100m by rebdisir: 12:49pm On May 30, 2024
I swear helimiues you're made of evil. When the news of this plant was announced back then it was posted on nairaland and I was a member. You all celebrated sanwoolu and Apc and used it to score political points.

Now Tinubu failing policies have driven them away and you're still celebrating their exit. What kind of poison has that devilish bat given ronunites oh God!

helinues:
Bai Bai
Dem no kuku dey pay the appropriate taxes before, now that there would be increase, efele.
Abuja is now making sense for Nigerians abroad to start afresh. After all Nigeria self na abroad. Real investment and development would soon start from there which would transverse across Nigeria.

Better Nigeria ahead

grin
Re: Tinubunomics: Kimberly-clark Exists Nigeria 3 Years After Investing $100m by vanbonattel: 12:51pm On May 30, 2024
Illiterates in power grin
Re: Tinubunomics: Kimberly-clark Exists Nigeria 3 Years After Investing $100m by Mrexcell(m): 2:03pm On May 30, 2024
Tinibu and buhari just came to nuke nigeria's once thriving economy.
Re: Tinubunomics: Kimberly-clark Exists Nigeria 3 Years After Investing $100m by LOVEALAIGBO: 2:05pm On May 30, 2024
igwebuike01:
Good one. Indigenous diaper manufacturers in Anambra will take over. Yorubas are economic illiterates
You could have made your point without descending into the murky waters of tribal bashing!
Re: Tinubunomics: Kimberly-clark Exists Nigeria 3 Years After Investing $100m by DMerciful(m): 2:11pm On May 30, 2024
Anybody heard anything from Prof Gbajue Soyinka yesterday?

Re: Tinubunomics: Kimberly-clark Exists Nigeria 3 Years After Investing $100m by nedu666: 2:11pm On May 30, 2024
Warning to foreign investors. Life is hard for ordinary Nigerians. 200 million people without purchasing power. Dat one na population....mtchew
Re: Tinubunomics: Kimberly-clark Exists Nigeria 3 Years After Investing $100m by DMerciful(m): 2:13pm On May 30, 2024
Accountant wey hate statistics?
That one na accountant?

Tinubu na scam
OkpaNsukkaisBae:
Tinubunomics on the beat. How did he get first class in Accounting@ CSU? It does not reflect at all. U sure say no be oluwole certificate

Re: Tinubunomics: Kimberly-clark Exists Nigeria 3 Years After Investing $100m by Melagros(m): 2:49pm On May 30, 2024
COMRADES, when I made this assertion here that tinubu has nothing to offer Nigerians some miscreants almost lynch my moniker

And the aimless lawmakers are saying that the new national anthem is all what Nigerians need now
Re: Tinubunomics: Kimberly-clark Exists Nigeria 3 Years After Investing $100m by DeLaRue: 2:51pm On May 30, 2024
It was a poor investment.

The Chinese had covered the market even before this company decided to invest here.

Also, many women will tell you not only are the Chinese diapers cheaper, they are often better than huggies and pampas.

So, this is less about the economy and more about a company that couldn't compete on price and quality with Chinese products.
Re: Tinubunomics: Kimberly-clark Exists Nigeria 3 Years After Investing $100m by ambale(m): 3:07pm On May 30, 2024
helinues:
Bai Bai

Dem no kuku dey pay the appropriate taxes before, now that there would be increase, efele.

Abuja is now making sense for Nigerians abroad to start afresh. After all Nigeria self na abroad. Real investment and development would soon start from there which would transverse across Nigeria.

Better Nigeria ahead

grin
Are you this senseless?

So what about the people working in that company, what would be their fate?

Omo he get things we no suppose dey come out at all

The government can even nationalize them if they feel it's important, we saw how Uk govt handled the Chelsea matter

If na naija na one church for buy that stadium laslas🤔
Re: Tinubunomics: Kimberly-clark Exists Nigeria 3 Years After Investing $100m by michlins(m): 3:15pm On May 30, 2024
igwebuike01:
Good one. Indigenous diaper manufacturers in Anambra will take over. Yorubas are economic illiterates
this company is actually having issues with production due to same economic stagnation.

I know this because I live in Nnewi and was the diaper I was buying until months ago it went out of the market.

This economic issue cuts across tribe and class. Our best hope is for Tinubu to actually start working on the economy cause if not, there's a looming disaster
Re: Tinubunomics: Kimberly-clark Exists Nigeria 3 Years After Investing $100m by rayvelez(m): 3:19pm On May 30, 2024
We don’t need them in our country.
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