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History & Origin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 
Early Evolution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 
Global Expansion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 
Modern Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 
Company Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 
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 Charles Clark initiated his five co-businessmen to buy a paper mill on March 
26, 1872 
 Charles Clark, John A. Kimberly, Havilah Babcock, Frank Shattuck, and 
George Whiting raised $30,000 
 The first paper mill was located at Fox River in Neenah, Wisconsin 
 Eight years later, it opened a second mill 
 It was then incorporated as Kimberly, Clark & Co, with a capitalization of 
$400,000 
 In 1892, it expanded into bond and ledger paper production, making it the 
largest paper company in Fox River 
 In 1893, it was making 55 tons of newsprint a week 
 It went through a three-year depression after good times in America closed 
 In 1895, the company’s profit fell by over 70% 
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 In 1912, recruiting of organized technical department came up 
 Ernst Mahler, an Austrian chemist was recruited in 1914 
 Mahler came up with a product called Cellucotton wound dressings 
 Kimberly-Clark dealt with Surgeon-General of War Department to supply 
Cellucotton during European war 
 By 1917, the company was shipping Cellucotton as fast as they could make 
them 
 The war ended in 1918 which also implicated an end for Cellucotton 
 Mahler and Kimberly collaborated with Walter Luecke and came up with 
Kotex sanitary napkin 
 Women consumers objected the selling of Kotex in stores because of 
sensitivity 
 Cellucotton Products Company (CPC) was built to avoid Kimberly Clark’s 
association with Kotex 
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 It was then considered an embarrassing product 
 Luecke thought of coming up with an advertisement, encouraging retailers 
to place Kotex’s box on the counter by the till 
 Kotex then sold in singles, via vending machines in ladies rest rooms 
 In 1923, Kleenex Cleansing Tissues sold as a cold creamer remover 
 Then they renamed it as Kleenex Disposable Handkerchiefs, after a survey 
revealed that consumers used it to blow their noses 
 Kotex experienced a challenge when Earle Haas developed Tampax tampons 
 In 1957, it acquired Schweitzer Inc., a cigarette paper business 
 In 1959, it purchased American Envelope Company 
 Competitors and consumers’ changing brand preference made it hard for 
Kotex and Kleenex to stay in the game, but it managed to give P&G a good 
rivalry 
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 In 1925, the company began selling its products in Canada. 
 It formed a UK subsidiary to market Kotex and Kleenex 
 In 1955, they signed up a British contract manufacturer to make Cellucotton 
under license. 
 The company also bought LA Aurora Paper Company in Mexico. 
 LA's factories eventually supplied selling operations in Central and South 
America. 
 In 1957, the British venture was used as a springboard into West Germany. 
 In 1959, a ten-year deal was signed with South African Pulp and Paper. 
 Invested $200 million for its expansion in Europe, Latin America, Australia, 
and the Philippines. 
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 During the 1970s, 20% of the company’s operating assets were located 
outside the US, primarily in Europe and Mexico. 
 Kimberly-Clark was far behind P&G and Scott Paper 
 The merger with Scott Paper in 1995, opened doors for wider international 
expansion 
 They also made acquisitions in Switzerland (serving Germany and Austria), 
Spain and Portugal. 
 In Taiwan the company bought out the Kimberly-Clark and Scott Paper joint 
venture partners, and merged to form Kimberly-Clark Taiwan into one of the 
country’s biggest consumer goods companies. 
 The company’s focus was to expand its presence in emerging markets 
particularly Brazil, Russia, India, China, Indonesia, and Turkey 
 Today, almost 50% of Kimberly-Clark’s sales are generated outside US but 
less than 30% of operating profit 
7
 The turning point of Kimberly-Clark was the appointment of Darwin Smith in 
1971 
 His vision was to build resources and capabilities to become a fully-pledged 
consumer business 
 Johnson & Johnson’s Stayfree brand launch became a great challenge to 
Kotex 
 By 1975, its nearly 60% market share in 1970 had declined to 35% 
 It eventually bottomed out at 15% in mid 80s 
 It then launched Kimbies as rival to Johnson & Johnson’s Pampers 
 Kleenex and Kotex were facing an end 
 The company managed to improve Kimbies through cash influx. 
 Launched the Kotex Lightdays Panty Liner in 1975. 
 By December 1977, Huggies was launched with Kleenex on its front in 
Winconsin and Michigan 
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 In 1983, Huggies achieved fully national distribution with 21% share 
 Huggies overtook Pampers that lead the market by 1985 
 In 1995, Kimberly-Clark made a union with Scott Paper 
 It was then the number two in consumer paper products behind P&G 
 By 1999, it was turning over $12 billion a year 
 Purchased Ballard Medical Products 
 Followed by various acquisition including Safeskin, and a Polish tissue 
business 
 In November 2004, the company spun off a new subsidiary, Neenah Paper 
 The move was to divest its remaining paper and pulp mills businesses 
 Smith’s goal of turning the company into a packaged goods business was 
achieved 
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 In 1955, the first major change happened. The re-incorporation of CPC back 
into the Kimberly-Clark main hierarchy. 
 In 1959, separate divisions were created for Schweitzer cigarette papers, 
Newsprint, Canadian operations, Consumer Products, and a small 
International Division. 
 After the Scott Paper merger, it settled in three divisions: Personal Care, 
Consumer Tissue, and Business-to-Business 
 By 2004, United States, Canada and Europe were consolidated into a North 
Atlantic Group. 
 By 2006, Business-to-Business division was split in Professional and 
Healthcare groups. 
 Professional and Healthcare reflected the increasing size and specialisation 
of the healthcare business, and had little in common with Scott Towels and 
Kimberly-Clark industrial wipes. 
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2004 
 Kimberly-Clark had annual sales of over $15billion 
 Product innovation like Kotex Lightdays, Huggies Convertibles, etc. 
 Huggies brand was extended into bath and body products 
 Gained number one position in the US in medical products 
2005 
 The company sales grew 30% in BRICIT markets 
 Acquisition of Microcuff GmbH, boosted Healthcare strategy toward higher 
priced products 
2006 
 Sales increased with another 5% 
 Volume growth all came from Personal Care and Healthcare divisions 
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2007 
 A 9% sales increase was recorded 
 In Personal Care Division, a volume increase of 8%$50 million increase in 
marketing spend for Huggies 
 Growth of 21% in the developing and emerging markets 
 China, with sales growth of more than 40% 
2008 
 BRICIT markets advanced another 30% 
 Product innovation like Kleenex Facial Tissue with Lotion 
2009 
 Personal Care division grew volume by 2% 
 Healthcare grew volume by 14% 
 International wise, Personal Care products were up by 15% 
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2010 
 Personal Care division grew volumes by 3% 
 Healthcare had a volume increase of 7% 
2011 
 International businesses were handled by a management group called K-C 
International 
 Product innovations like Huggies Little Movers Slip-On Diapers 
2012 
 K-C International sales were up 9% 
 Volumes were up in Personal and Health Care 
 Exited diaper category in Western and Central Europe 
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 Both Kimberly-Clark and Scott Paper built their businesses by understanding 
paper and the company still has much expertise in the area with Kleenex, 
Scott paper towels, Andrex and the like. 
 In the world of consumer-packaged goods, every brand is a bond of trust 
between brand owner and brand consumer. Kimberly-Clark operates in areas 
that both require and engender a very strong bond of trust. 
 The company’s product fields, over the decades have built up an institutional 
expertise talking to consumers about difficult or embarrassing subjects. This 
requires an in-depth body of knowledge on how to do these things well and 
to adapt the conversation over time to reflect changing social norms and 
differing cultures. 
 The company’s brand expertise is useful in almost everything, enabling it to 
reach a wider market 
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 Kimberly-Clark is a good example of how understanding the company’s 
history and development can illuminate issues in the business today. 
 Kimberly-Clark was built on three events: 
 The invention and propagation of Cellucotton 
 Selling of the mills and taking on Procter & Gamble in diapers 
 The merger with Scott Paper 
 These events resulted to various developments: 
 Turned a paper company into a packaged goods company 
 Helped the packaged goods company develop a dynamic set of new and 
growing categories 
 Opened doors for the company to venture into growing set of new 
countries 
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Website: www.kimberly-clark.com 
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/kimberly-clark 
Facebook: www.facebook.com/KimberlyClarkCorp 
Twitter: www.twitter.com/KCCorp 
Youtube: www.youtube.com/user/KimberlyClarkComms 
Google+: plus.google.com/u/0/100428948660476595716/posts 
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Kimberly-Clark - History, Evolution, Present and the Future

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  • 2. History & Origin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Early Evolution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Global Expansion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Modern Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Company Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Recent Efforts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Company DNA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Social Media Accounts . . . . . . . . . . . 16 2
  • 3.  Charles Clark initiated his five co-businessmen to buy a paper mill on March 26, 1872  Charles Clark, John A. Kimberly, Havilah Babcock, Frank Shattuck, and George Whiting raised $30,000  The first paper mill was located at Fox River in Neenah, Wisconsin  Eight years later, it opened a second mill  It was then incorporated as Kimberly, Clark & Co, with a capitalization of $400,000  In 1892, it expanded into bond and ledger paper production, making it the largest paper company in Fox River  In 1893, it was making 55 tons of newsprint a week  It went through a three-year depression after good times in America closed  In 1895, the company’s profit fell by over 70% 3
  • 4.  In 1912, recruiting of organized technical department came up  Ernst Mahler, an Austrian chemist was recruited in 1914  Mahler came up with a product called Cellucotton wound dressings  Kimberly-Clark dealt with Surgeon-General of War Department to supply Cellucotton during European war  By 1917, the company was shipping Cellucotton as fast as they could make them  The war ended in 1918 which also implicated an end for Cellucotton  Mahler and Kimberly collaborated with Walter Luecke and came up with Kotex sanitary napkin  Women consumers objected the selling of Kotex in stores because of sensitivity  Cellucotton Products Company (CPC) was built to avoid Kimberly Clark’s association with Kotex 4
  • 5.  It was then considered an embarrassing product  Luecke thought of coming up with an advertisement, encouraging retailers to place Kotex’s box on the counter by the till  Kotex then sold in singles, via vending machines in ladies rest rooms  In 1923, Kleenex Cleansing Tissues sold as a cold creamer remover  Then they renamed it as Kleenex Disposable Handkerchiefs, after a survey revealed that consumers used it to blow their noses  Kotex experienced a challenge when Earle Haas developed Tampax tampons  In 1957, it acquired Schweitzer Inc., a cigarette paper business  In 1959, it purchased American Envelope Company  Competitors and consumers’ changing brand preference made it hard for Kotex and Kleenex to stay in the game, but it managed to give P&G a good rivalry 5
  • 6.  In 1925, the company began selling its products in Canada.  It formed a UK subsidiary to market Kotex and Kleenex  In 1955, they signed up a British contract manufacturer to make Cellucotton under license.  The company also bought LA Aurora Paper Company in Mexico.  LA's factories eventually supplied selling operations in Central and South America.  In 1957, the British venture was used as a springboard into West Germany.  In 1959, a ten-year deal was signed with South African Pulp and Paper.  Invested $200 million for its expansion in Europe, Latin America, Australia, and the Philippines. 6
  • 7.  During the 1970s, 20% of the company’s operating assets were located outside the US, primarily in Europe and Mexico.  Kimberly-Clark was far behind P&G and Scott Paper  The merger with Scott Paper in 1995, opened doors for wider international expansion  They also made acquisitions in Switzerland (serving Germany and Austria), Spain and Portugal.  In Taiwan the company bought out the Kimberly-Clark and Scott Paper joint venture partners, and merged to form Kimberly-Clark Taiwan into one of the country’s biggest consumer goods companies.  The company’s focus was to expand its presence in emerging markets particularly Brazil, Russia, India, China, Indonesia, and Turkey  Today, almost 50% of Kimberly-Clark’s sales are generated outside US but less than 30% of operating profit 7
  • 8.  The turning point of Kimberly-Clark was the appointment of Darwin Smith in 1971  His vision was to build resources and capabilities to become a fully-pledged consumer business  Johnson & Johnson’s Stayfree brand launch became a great challenge to Kotex  By 1975, its nearly 60% market share in 1970 had declined to 35%  It eventually bottomed out at 15% in mid 80s  It then launched Kimbies as rival to Johnson & Johnson’s Pampers  Kleenex and Kotex were facing an end  The company managed to improve Kimbies through cash influx.  Launched the Kotex Lightdays Panty Liner in 1975.  By December 1977, Huggies was launched with Kleenex on its front in Winconsin and Michigan 8
  • 9.  In 1983, Huggies achieved fully national distribution with 21% share  Huggies overtook Pampers that lead the market by 1985  In 1995, Kimberly-Clark made a union with Scott Paper  It was then the number two in consumer paper products behind P&G  By 1999, it was turning over $12 billion a year  Purchased Ballard Medical Products  Followed by various acquisition including Safeskin, and a Polish tissue business  In November 2004, the company spun off a new subsidiary, Neenah Paper  The move was to divest its remaining paper and pulp mills businesses  Smith’s goal of turning the company into a packaged goods business was achieved 9
  • 10.  In 1955, the first major change happened. The re-incorporation of CPC back into the Kimberly-Clark main hierarchy.  In 1959, separate divisions were created for Schweitzer cigarette papers, Newsprint, Canadian operations, Consumer Products, and a small International Division.  After the Scott Paper merger, it settled in three divisions: Personal Care, Consumer Tissue, and Business-to-Business  By 2004, United States, Canada and Europe were consolidated into a North Atlantic Group.  By 2006, Business-to-Business division was split in Professional and Healthcare groups.  Professional and Healthcare reflected the increasing size and specialisation of the healthcare business, and had little in common with Scott Towels and Kimberly-Clark industrial wipes. 10
  • 11. 2004  Kimberly-Clark had annual sales of over $15billion  Product innovation like Kotex Lightdays, Huggies Convertibles, etc.  Huggies brand was extended into bath and body products  Gained number one position in the US in medical products 2005  The company sales grew 30% in BRICIT markets  Acquisition of Microcuff GmbH, boosted Healthcare strategy toward higher priced products 2006  Sales increased with another 5%  Volume growth all came from Personal Care and Healthcare divisions 11
  • 12. 2007  A 9% sales increase was recorded  In Personal Care Division, a volume increase of 8%$50 million increase in marketing spend for Huggies  Growth of 21% in the developing and emerging markets  China, with sales growth of more than 40% 2008  BRICIT markets advanced another 30%  Product innovation like Kleenex Facial Tissue with Lotion 2009  Personal Care division grew volume by 2%  Healthcare grew volume by 14%  International wise, Personal Care products were up by 15% 12
  • 13. 2010  Personal Care division grew volumes by 3%  Healthcare had a volume increase of 7% 2011  International businesses were handled by a management group called K-C International  Product innovations like Huggies Little Movers Slip-On Diapers 2012  K-C International sales were up 9%  Volumes were up in Personal and Health Care  Exited diaper category in Western and Central Europe 13
  • 14.  Both Kimberly-Clark and Scott Paper built their businesses by understanding paper and the company still has much expertise in the area with Kleenex, Scott paper towels, Andrex and the like.  In the world of consumer-packaged goods, every brand is a bond of trust between brand owner and brand consumer. Kimberly-Clark operates in areas that both require and engender a very strong bond of trust.  The company’s product fields, over the decades have built up an institutional expertise talking to consumers about difficult or embarrassing subjects. This requires an in-depth body of knowledge on how to do these things well and to adapt the conversation over time to reflect changing social norms and differing cultures.  The company’s brand expertise is useful in almost everything, enabling it to reach a wider market 14
  • 15.  Kimberly-Clark is a good example of how understanding the company’s history and development can illuminate issues in the business today.  Kimberly-Clark was built on three events:  The invention and propagation of Cellucotton  Selling of the mills and taking on Procter & Gamble in diapers  The merger with Scott Paper  These events resulted to various developments:  Turned a paper company into a packaged goods company  Helped the packaged goods company develop a dynamic set of new and growing categories  Opened doors for the company to venture into growing set of new countries 15
  • 16. Website: www.kimberly-clark.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/kimberly-clark Facebook: www.facebook.com/KimberlyClarkCorp Twitter: www.twitter.com/KCCorp Youtube: www.youtube.com/user/KimberlyClarkComms Google+: plus.google.com/u/0/100428948660476595716/posts 16