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Kimberly-Clark Corporation is an American multinational consumer goods and personal care corporation that produces mostly paper-based consumer products. The company manufactures sanitary paper products and surgical & medical instruments.
Terrace Bay originated as a company town in the 1940s when a pulp and paper mill was established there by the Longlac Pulp & Paper Company, later renamed Kimberly-Clark Forest Products. At the same time, the Aguasabon Generating Station was created by the Ontario Hydro water division, to redirect the northward flowing Long Lake south through ...
In the 1980s, Kimberly-Clark built a manufacturing facility that provides many jobs for the area to this day. Geography ... Kimberly Clark Corporation, ...
Kimberly-Clark The Scott Paper Company was a manufacturer and marketer of sanitary tissue products with operations in 22 countries. Its products were sold under a variety of well-known brand names, including Scott Tissue , Cottonelle , Baby Fresh , Scottex and Viva .
On March 26, 1872, Kimberly, Clark & Co. was established in Neenah, Wisconsin through the partnership of four businessmen—John A. Kimberly, Havilah Babcock, Charles B. Clark and Frank C. Shattuck. [1] The first healthcare product by Kimberly-Clark was absorbent wadding, intended to replace cotton.
Kimberly-Clark, Irving, Texas; Kraft Group. Catawba paper mill; Lincoln Paper and Tissue, Lincoln, Maine (closed in 2013 tissue part recommissioned in 2014 paper part still closed)(Filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy September 28, 2015)(Closed December 2015) ND Paper Biron Paper Mill, Biron, Wisconsin Old Town paper mill, Old Town, Maine
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In 1958, the company's own paper production began with the construction of the first paper machine for crepe paper in Müschede. [6] [7] Construction of the plant in Marsberg-Giershagen in 1963 marked the beginning of further processing for the manufactured paper. In 1980 the company started to develop its first private labels.