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Huggies Maker, Kimberly-Clark To Stop Production Three Years After by ANSMEDIA(op): 5:42pm On May 30, 2024
BREAKING: Huggies maker, Kimberly-Clark to stop production three years after investing $100m in Nigeria

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.

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: Huggies Maker, Kimberly-Clark To Stop Production Three Years After by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 5:44pm On May 30, 2024
What APC cannot destroy does not exist.

Re: Huggies Maker, Kimberly-Clark To Stop Production Three Years After by ANSMEDIA(op): 5:45pm On May 30, 2024
Companies fast relocating out of Nigeria throwing people out to labour market those incharge careless
Re: Huggies Maker, Kimberly-Clark To Stop Production Three Years After by ANSMEDIA(op):
Where is that moniker that always says west is safe for business huh I'm yet to hear any company shutdown in the east, propaganda always have expiring date

Cc FreeStuffsNG propaganda doesn't run economy

Edited

For those quoting me saying no company in the east, this is one of the industrial layouts in the east, it's called Harbour Industrial Estate located in Ogbaru, Anambra state, watch and cure your ignorance


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDcs2mFyo1I?si=HUt8ajUXxDr35b4R
Re: Huggies Maker, Kimberly-Clark To Stop Production Three Years After by mcbreeze: 5:49pm On May 30, 2024
He came in the night to steal and destroy.
The z*mbies were clapping and dancing seeing their long poles dangling between their legs.

Alleluia alleluia, for the sins of ignorant and the wicked has spread, uncontrollable like kerosene.
Re: Huggies Maker, Kimberly-Clark To Stop Production Three Years After by Namaster: 5:50pm On May 30, 2024
It's very clear that everyone can BLAME Tinubu for this one.

Imagine spending #100M/month on Petrol ONLY. Add that to the NEPA Bill that our GREEDY electricity distribution companies would give them every month and the costs of powering their company is enough to wreck them.

Tinubu removed fuel subsidy and approved the increase in the price of kWh/hr. No shifting the blame on this one.

Then ASTRONOMICAL devaluation of the Naira in such a short span of time from less than #500/dollar to more than #1500/dollar in just a year is enough to render their budgets and strategic plans USELESS.

Another thing the thoughtless Looter-in-Chief actualosed.

He's killing Nigeria in MORE ways than anyone could have ever imagined. And he doesn't give aF.
Re: Huggies Maker, Kimberly-Clark To Stop Production Three Years After by Kafirbigot: 5:51pm On May 30, 2024
grin grin grin grin

Na IPOB cause am..

Na sit at home cause am

Na IGBOs cause am

Na BIAFRA cause am

Na ESN cause am

Na Nnamdi Kanu cause am

Please we need BIAFRA so that this company will relocate sharply to SE.

If a company of international repute can leave Yoruba LAGOS.. know that it's finished.

It's totally finished!!!

Shameless losers and extortionist, that milk foreign investments with their generating Propaganda of IGR Nonsense...

Spits
Re: Huggies Maker, Kimberly-Clark To Stop Production Three Years After by Beautifulday: 5:54pm On May 30, 2024
Omo! Job loose is coming for the workers. Business closing down for distributor, wholesaler, partners etc

Sad news
Re: Huggies Maker, Kimberly-Clark To Stop Production Three Years After by Kafirbigot: 5:54pm On May 30, 2024
Raskimonojendor
Adamusuleiman1
Muhammaduyusufu
Slytiger
FREESTUFFNG
Chopnaira
Paraman
Reno omockery
Opamoses1


una plenty for Nairaland haba...!!!!!


Come and see TILUMBU in action...

Useless losers
Re: Huggies Maker, Kimberly-Clark To Stop Production Three Years After by fuckingAyaya(m): 5:55pm On May 30, 2024
If to say PETER OBI built one school all these investors for no run away, we for dey chop STATISTICS and palmwine.
Re: Huggies Maker, Kimberly-Clark To Stop Production Three Years After by Macphenson: 6:08pm On May 30, 2024
Another achievement of Bola Ahmed Tinubu. $100m dollar investment gone down the drain just like that.
Tomorow Tinubu will be galivantibg round the globe looking for investors. Nobody sows in an unfertile ground.
Re: Huggies Maker, Kimberly-Clark To Stop Production Three Years After by Dbegining: 6:51pm On May 30, 2024
First it was GSK and PV Cussions. Now it's Huggies.

The PAYAtriots said it's because these big companies can not compete with the local ones. So, please they can't compete.

While Tinubu is going up and down looking for investors, the ones we have are leaving!!!

But, no these are not our problems it NATIONAL ANTHEM AND PETER OBI that's our problems undecided undecided huh huh

Incase you are still trying to figure out president doesn't even know what to do. huh huh huh
Re: Huggies Maker, Kimberly-Clark To Stop Production Three Years After by MrIcredible: 6:52pm On May 30, 2024
Okay
Re: Huggies Maker, Kimberly-Clark To Stop Production Three Years After by Noniblaq1(m): 6:52pm On May 30, 2024
Omo this is discouraging. I sell amazing shirts, see my profile to order now before e Finnish
Re: Huggies Maker, Kimberly-Clark To Stop Production Three Years After by PHIPEX(m): 6:53pm On May 30, 2024
Calamity upon calamity.

We globe throt seeking for foreign investors while those that have already invested are dieing of hunger and packing up.

By the time unemployment hits the roof in the next 12 to 24 months, all.eyes will be clear.

The sadest part is the the local business men are being frustrated and easily demolished because they don't even consider them as Investors.
Re: Huggies Maker, Kimberly-Clark To Stop Production Three Years After by meum: 6:53pm On May 30, 2024
Hmmm
Re: Huggies Maker, Kimberly-Clark To Stop Production Three Years After by StOla: 6:54pm On May 30, 2024
ANSMEDIA:
Where is that moniker that always says west is safe for business huh I'm yet to hear any company shutdown in the east, propaganda always have expiring date

Cc FREESTUNG propaganda doesn't run economy
What has the shutdown got to do with any section of the country besides the economy of the country as a whole?

Do you have multinationals in the East?

If the economy of Nigeria is not conducive for foreign investors who require stability of currency exchange to make profit from their investments, are they not going to shit down in the places that they run their operation?

How many Nigerian owned manufacturing conglomerate have shut down?

Were you expecting them to shut down where they do not exist?
Re: Huggies Maker, Kimberly-Clark To Stop Production Three Years After by Akwamkpuruamu: 6:54pm On May 30, 2024
Kafirbigot:
grin grin grin grin

Na IPOB cause am..

Na sit at home cause am

Na IGBOs cause am

Na BIAFRA cause am

Na ESN cause am

Na Nnamdi Kanu cause am

Please we need BIAFRA so that this company will relocate sharply to SE.

If a company of international repute can leave Yoruba LAGOS.. know that it's finished.

It's totally finished!!!

Shameless losers and extortionist, that milk foreign investments with their generating Propaganda of IGR Nonsense...

Spits
Yes ọ, na IPOB do this one.

Terrible life of an Agbadorian
Re: Huggies Maker, Kimberly-Clark To Stop Production Three Years After by SultanOfPuna: 6:55pm On May 30, 2024
Nawa oo
Re: Huggies Maker, Kimberly-Clark To Stop Production Three Years After by christejames(m): 6:55pm On May 30, 2024
They better relocate to Aba the fastest industrialising city currently in Nigeria with better industrial infrastructures for optimum growth. shocked






Nnewi is another future!
Re: Huggies Maker, Kimberly-Clark To Stop Production Three Years After by phemmie06(m): 6:56pm On May 30, 2024
Yet we de fine new investors..... This government na joke. They stopped operation in 2019 and later resume into wahala hand in 2022.
Yet some talk say BAT is the best thing to happen to Nigeria and singing on your mandate
Re: Huggies Maker, Kimberly-Clark To Stop Production Three Years After by spartachico(m): 6:56pm On May 30, 2024
I don't know if this is good news or bad news because, it would have been nice for our billionaires to step up and fill up the space but will the quality be as good as the one that left, because one shop factory for one corner will start producing sub standards stuffs that will start giving rashes to it's users...confused tho.
Re: Huggies Maker, Kimberly-Clark To Stop Production Three Years After by LadyExcellency:
One thing for sure is that APC economic policies are disastrous.
Taxes and levies are all they have in their heads and not how to build the economy.

Ndi IGR is killing the country.
Re: Huggies Maker, Kimberly-Clark To Stop Production Three Years After by tishbite42: 6:56pm On May 30, 2024
Tinubu and Buhari (2024)
Re: Huggies Maker, Kimberly-Clark To Stop Production Three Years After by youngrichnigga:
Ghana is now richer than Nigeria in terms of attracted investments and investors (according to a recent interview by https://punchng.com/first-anniversary-ghana-is-now-richer-than-nigeria-says-bismark-rewane/)
but Bobo Chicago has been BalabluING around telling us he's looking for investors while doing zilch to keep the investors and investments he met angry angry angry angry
Re: Huggies Maker, Kimberly-Clark To Stop Production Three Years After by Mindlog: 6:57pm On May 30, 2024
ANSMEDIA:
Where is that moniker that always says west is safe for business huh I'm yet to hear any company shutdown in the east, propaganda always have expiring date

Cc FREESTUNG propaganda doesn't run economy
East is more of indigenous manufacturers, relying less on foreigners....how many of their indigenes, manufacture?
Re: Huggies Maker, Kimberly-Clark To Stop Production Three Years After by PHIPEX(m): 6:58pm On May 30, 2024
StOla:
What has the shutdown got to do with any section of the country besides the economy of the country as a whole?

Do you have multinationals in the East?

If the economy of Nigeria is not conducive for foreign investors who require stability of currency exchange to make profit from their investments, are they not going to shit down in the places that they run their operation?

How many Nigerian owned manufacturing conglomerate have shut down?

Were you expecting them to shut down where they do not exist?
Thats why you should give accolade to local investors rather than demolishing their businesses

Compare how much this company invested in Nigeria with the amount LandMark beach invested, yet they are not regarded
Re: Huggies Maker, Kimberly-Clark To Stop Production Three Years After by Bliss4Lyfe(f): 6:59pm On May 30, 2024
No, National Anthem is more important.


If Tinubu have succeeeded in anything, it is showing Nigerians to be imbeciles.
Re: Huggies Maker, Kimberly-Clark To Stop Production Three Years After by engrflames: 6:59pm On May 30, 2024
Beyond the challenges of energy and electricity subsidies, the wholesale and retail markets have slowed down significantly. Abnormal inflation has drastically reduced household purchasing power, rendering groceries unaffordable for both low- and middle-income earners. While salaries in Corporate Nigeria have increased by a mere 120-130%, market prices have skyrocketed by 300-500%. This disparity means that, regardless of statistical reports, the harsh realities of market forces are affecting everyone, rich and poor alike.
Re: Huggies Maker, Kimberly-Clark To Stop Production Three Years After by GlorifiedTunde(m): 7:00pm On May 30, 2024
Everything has practically shut down!
Re: Huggies Maker, Kimberly-Clark To Stop Production Three Years After by greenermodels: 7:00pm On May 30, 2024
The renewed national anthem would prevent the company from closing down.
Re: Huggies Maker, Kimberly-Clark To Stop Production Three Years After by Babangidapikin: 7:01pm On May 30, 2024
cool I was looking at the economic data for the U.S today, I realize sometimes it's better to do nothing, than do something and lose , especially when the data doesn't give you a direction... the economy is sparing no one but now is time we seat down and fix our electricity...and reduce our debt burden by other means possible. I am earnest praying the price of crude oil drop but it seems it will easily on a stronger U S economy not a weak one. As for Nigeria we need serious real time data too.
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