El Paso Times

Kimberly-Clark plans to reorganize its business

- Granth Vanaik

Kimberly-Clark said Wednesday it would reorganize into three business units as the Kleenex tissue maker looks to simplify operations and cut costs.

The Irving, Texas-based consumer goods maker said it would incur about $1.5 billion in related costs over the next three years.

Cash costs are expected to be about half of that amount, primarily related to workforce reductions, it said in a filing without disclosing the number of jobs it would cut.

The restructur­ing comes at a time when the company is seeing benefits from its consistent price hikes wane and inflation-stricken customers pull back on purchasing its pricier products.

Kimberly-Clark, like its peers Procter & Gamble and Unilever, is also losing shelf-space at retailers to more affordable private-label alternativ­es.

The company’s reorganize­d segments will now include its business in North America, the internatio­nal personal care segment and the internatio­nal family care and profession­al businesses.

It previously had three business segments – personal care, consumer tissue and Kimberly-Clark profession­al – with each having three geographic subdivisio­ns.

The company said its planned supply chain modernizat­ion is expected to generate more than $3 billion in gross productivi­ty and $500 million in working capital savings that would be used for growth investment­s.

Kimberly-Clark expects to complete its transition to the new organizati­onal structure by the end of 2024. The actions are expected to generate about $200 million of selling, general and administra­tive savings in the next few years.

The company also reaffirmed its annual organic net sales and adjusted profit targets it had provided in January. It had missed fourth-quarter sales and profit estimates in January and warned that weak retail inventorie­s could lead to flat volumes in the first quarter.

 ?? DAN POWERS/APPLETON POST-CRESCENT ?? Kimberly-Clark’s reorganiza­tion includes its business in North America, the internatio­nal personal care segment and the internatio­nal family care and profession­al businesses.
DAN POWERS/APPLETON POST-CRESCENT Kimberly-Clark’s reorganiza­tion includes its business in North America, the internatio­nal personal care segment and the internatio­nal family care and profession­al businesses.

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