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The Diaper Wars
                   Kimberly Clerk

                           Vs.

                 Procter and Gamble




                          Paper

                            By


                   Kenoma E. Agbamu
                    Masters in Marketing




Kenoma Agbamu                              Masters in Marketing
Background
The personal care, as the name suggests, is one of the largest consumer categories and has been
present for a very long time, it is made up of several sub categories from liquid & solid detergents,
washing powder, deodorants and roll-ons, perfumes, body care cosmetics, baby products, diapers &
wipes etc.

These sub categories are commonly very complimentary in the roles they play for final consumers,
adding specific benefits to the specific personal care needs of the consumer. Products in these
categories are largely either premium or mass products.

In this review, we will be looking at the diaper sub-category with more focus on the North
American Industry and little on the Asian and European markets. This paper will analyze the
business developments and market evolutions that have taken place from both the industry and
company perspectives.

Diapers have been worn throughout human history, they are usually made of cloth or disposable
materials. Whereas cloth diapers are composed of layers of fabric such as microfiber and can be
washed and reused multiple times, disposable diapers contain absorbent chemicals and are thrown
away after use1

The Diaper Evolution
The first diaper dates back to the late 19th century and this has seen series of changes overtime.

Early Evolutions

           1887            Cloth diapers were first mass produced by Maria Allen.
           1936            Paulistróm develops an absorbent insert made of tissue.
           1942            First reference of a disposable diaper made by PauliStróm in Sweden.
           1946            Marion Donovan patents "the boater", a waterproof cover with snaps.
           1947            George M. Schroder invents the first diaper using nonwoven fabrics.
           1947            Valerie Hunter Gordon develops a two piece disposable diaper in England.
           1948            J&J introduces disposable diapers in the United States.
           1949            Stanley Mason patented the first disposable and pin free diaper.
           1949            Chicopee introduces CHUX disposable diapers.
           1950            Paulistróm introduces "roll diapers" made of cellulose wadding.
           1952            Kendall and Parke-Davis enter the market.
Table 1: The Evolution of Diapers2



The Industry

The Emergence of Disposable Diapers
Johnson and Johnson’s introduced the disposable diaper in America, in 1946; this new innovation
was not very successful as consumers still did not get the maximum satisfactions. And however, at
this time there were will used to the washable cloth diapers.

The industry was also characterized with very unique forces that determined the shape of the market
landscape with a number of players. But even though, there we other players in the industry, P&G
and Kimberly Clerk revolutionized the diaper industry with their continuous innovations and
intense competition.

1
    www.wikipedia.com
2
    http://www.disposablediaper.net/content.asp?3

      Kenoma Agbamu                                                                  Masters in Marketing
Industry Analysis – 5 Forces
Bargaining Power of Suppliers
   • Suppliers had medium bargaining power
   • Option to produce their own raw materials
   • Few large manufacturing suppliers, complex machines
   • Volume is very important to supplier
   • Switching costs are high (the machines are finely tuned and it takes years and plenty of
      money to change)

Threats from substitutes
   • High threats from substitutes
   • Other products perform just as well
   • Cloth diapers still have a high penetration
   • High price-performance tradeoffs

Threats from new entrants
   • Low Threat from New Entrants
   • Brand identity is extremely important
   • Millions of dollars spent on advertising
   • Shelf space on stores is hard to get
   • Huge Setup costs
   • Economies of scale takes a few years to get things up to speed
   • Access to distribution is extremely important (Volume)

Bargaining power of buyers
   • High bargaining power of buyers
   • Brand is extremely important
   • Customers are very sensitive to price
   • Substitutes are readily available
   • Buyers are very informed of products (starting at the hospital and continuing through heavy
      advertising

Competition and Rivalry
  • Low exit barrier
  • Industry is heavily concentrated
  • Large fixed costs
  • Very little diversity of rivals
  • Few product differences – all are beginning to offer similar products




   Kenoma Agbamu                                                            Masters in Marketing
Company Outlook1
We will take a look at how the different companies had been able to keep up in this highly
competitive industry


Procter and Gamble

The Beginning of Pampers
After the purchase of Charmin (a paper company), by Procter & Gamble,
they began their research on disposable diapers in 1956 which led to the
later introduction of Pampers in 1961.                                                  Figure 1- Pampers


The introduction of pampers, was the beginning of a technological breakthrough for disposable
diapers as it was the first disposable diaper to use a plastic back sheet, coupled with absorbent
wadding and a porous rayon sheet facing the babies skin.

Pampers was a highly priced product which thus hampered an early national roll.

P&G However continued to invest in technology to develop a more cost effective manufacturing
process. This, it was able to achieve to a large extent, which then enabled P&G to reintroduce
Pampers at a reduced price, and reach national distribution by 1969.

P&G also introduced “Luv” in 1976 as a premium product, and was priced over Pampers. “Luv”.
Luv was now rolled out nationally and thus began to suffer a loss in the premium segment when
2years after, competition responded, thereby loosing market share to Huggies.

It took another 6 years until P&G responded when it realized the Middle segment was almost
disappearing, they invested in revamping their production technology and repositioned Pampers as
a premium product.

Procter and Gamble continued to be a market leader in household and personal care products with
over $13.3 sales as at 1989, with disposable diapers contributing approximately 17% of P&G’s total
North American sales and it maintained its core competence in R&D, they were very good at
churning their products to become superior consumer products. Most of P&G product dominated
their markets.

During the late 80’s P&G began to further diversify to strengthen its business portfolio. It acquired
Richardson Vicks, G.D Searle, Bain de Soleil, and Sundor Group.




1
    http://annualreport.pg.com/annualreport2009/financials/mda-overview.shtml
    http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-3498000093.html

      Kenoma Agbamu                                                             Masters in Marketing
Strengths                            Weaknesses
                                  • Very good brand name               • R&D was a lot focused on
                                  • Experienced in R& D                   improving existing
                                  • Wholly owned subsidiary               products
                                      that produced fluff pulp         • International presence
                                  • Market power through its
                                      size
SWOT ANALYSIS                     • Operated 4 regional
    P&G                               manufacturing plants
                                      (helping to defray freight
                                      costs)
                                  • Dominant player in the
                                      overall household &
                                      personal care category
                                  • Presence in international
                                      Markets
Opportunities                            (SO)              Strategic Issues              (WO)
  • Changing demographics          P&G partnered with gift pax           Investing in 5 more
      & priorities of western         and hospital kit providers            manufacturing plants
      women – women started        Pampers provided different
      going to work                   versions of diapers such as
  • Working mothers valued            new born, daytime,
      convenience                     overnight etc
  • Increased demand for a         Increased expenditure on
      new version of an old           R&D
      product                      Switched from creped
  • New technological                 tissue to fluff pulp &
      inventions that can help        changed the liner from
      to lower costs                  rayon to a mixture of rayon
                                      and polyester.
Threats                                   (ST)             Strategic Issues              (WT)
   • Emergence of multiple         Innovative use of                     Committed investments
      competitors                     advertising (discount                 into diversification of
   • Industry was shifting            coupons and sampling)                 products
      from a monopoly to near      Expand into new                       Acquisitions of other
      perfect competition             international markets                 personal care
   • Delayed child birth as        Create a new segment                    companies (Vicks,
      more women started              from the old who suffered             Clearasil, G.D Searle)
      going to work                   incontinence
   • Technology was
      accessible to everyone




   Kenoma Agbamu                                                            Masters in Marketing
Kimberly- Clerk1
The Rise and fall of Kimbies

                              Eight year after P&G introduced pampers in 1961, Kimberly–Clerk, whom have
                              been working and researching the disposable diapers for years introduced the
                              “Kimbies” brand in 1968. This brand featured lots of innovative qualities that’s
                              became industry standards, they were made with materials that gave them great
                              competitive cost advantage. However and Kimbies was priced at par with
    Figure 2 - Kimbies 1969   Pampers.

Despite these innovations, consumers still had complains of ineffectiveness, for instance when the
child sits. Kimberly-Clerk reinvested its profits into further product development as from research it
was clear that consumers were very sensitive to the quality of the product and the satisfaction they
received from it.

In 1978 after upgrading its production facility, Kimberly-Clark later introduced Huggies; this was
another response to P&G’s entrance into the Premium segment with “Luv”, and a replacement for
“Kimbies” which was now produced for the middle segment.

Kimbies was gradually faced out of the market. While “Huggies” was very successful and its sales
grew rapidly, as consumers were able to see the benefits very clearly. Huggies grew its market share
from 7% in 1980 to 32 % in 1989.

                                            Strengths (S)                       Weaknesses (W)
                                              •   Good Brand Name                 • No presence in the Japanese
                                              •   Innovation                         Market
SWOT ANALYSIS                                 •   Production of own raw           • Second to P&G in market
                                                                                     entry
 Kimberly-Clark                               •
                                                  materials
                                                  Experienced in the personal     • International presence
                                                  care category
                                              •   Good distribution channel
Opportunities (O)                                      (SO)           Strategic Issues            (WO)
        •
       Changing demographics                     Compete with the market          Monitored competition
       & priorities of western                    leader by introducing              closely and respond quickly
       women – women started                      products that match and            when they take any
       going to work                              surpass their standards            innovative move.
   • Working mothers valued                      Increased Investment in
       convenience                                R&D
   • Increased demand                            Backward integration, to
   • New technologies                             produce own raw materials
Threats (T)                                             (ST)          Strategic Issues             (WT)
        •     Multiple competitors               Investment in Advertising to      Diversification of products
        •     Declining birth rate                build brand loyalty                 range
        •     Technology was                     Enter a new segment for           Expand into new markets
              accessible to everyone              older consumers who               Increase production capacity
        •     Government regulations              suffered incontinence




1
    http://www.kimberly-clark.com/investors/annual_reports.aspx
    http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Diaper+market+gets+tough:+as+the+two+giants+in+the+diaper+world...-a0102274786

       Kenoma Agbamu                                                                     Masters in Marketing
Final Analysis

Procter and Gamble and Kimberly- Clerk controlled the industry over the last 4 decades, the
competed very closely and defined the direction and shape of the landscape amidst other smaller
private labels. They competed highly on introductions of new technologies to reduce costs,
improving existing products or introducing new ones. Overall innovation has been very key in
shaping the diaper industry.

Both companies have taken the competition to different markets by being present in International
markets and having production plants in different regional locations in Europe and Asia.

As most Western demographics evolved towards an ageing population, a new segment was born
when P&G first introduced its products for incontinence, for older people

Most recently P&G still controls 35% of the Global market share1.




   Kenoma Agbamu                                                            Masters in Marketing

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Diaper wars P&G vs KC

  • 1. The Diaper Wars Kimberly Clerk Vs. Procter and Gamble Paper By Kenoma E. Agbamu Masters in Marketing Kenoma Agbamu Masters in Marketing
  • 2. Background The personal care, as the name suggests, is one of the largest consumer categories and has been present for a very long time, it is made up of several sub categories from liquid & solid detergents, washing powder, deodorants and roll-ons, perfumes, body care cosmetics, baby products, diapers & wipes etc. These sub categories are commonly very complimentary in the roles they play for final consumers, adding specific benefits to the specific personal care needs of the consumer. Products in these categories are largely either premium or mass products. In this review, we will be looking at the diaper sub-category with more focus on the North American Industry and little on the Asian and European markets. This paper will analyze the business developments and market evolutions that have taken place from both the industry and company perspectives. Diapers have been worn throughout human history, they are usually made of cloth or disposable materials. Whereas cloth diapers are composed of layers of fabric such as microfiber and can be washed and reused multiple times, disposable diapers contain absorbent chemicals and are thrown away after use1 The Diaper Evolution The first diaper dates back to the late 19th century and this has seen series of changes overtime. Early Evolutions 1887 Cloth diapers were first mass produced by Maria Allen. 1936 Paulistróm develops an absorbent insert made of tissue. 1942 First reference of a disposable diaper made by PauliStróm in Sweden. 1946 Marion Donovan patents "the boater", a waterproof cover with snaps. 1947 George M. Schroder invents the first diaper using nonwoven fabrics. 1947 Valerie Hunter Gordon develops a two piece disposable diaper in England. 1948 J&J introduces disposable diapers in the United States. 1949 Stanley Mason patented the first disposable and pin free diaper. 1949 Chicopee introduces CHUX disposable diapers. 1950 Paulistróm introduces "roll diapers" made of cellulose wadding. 1952 Kendall and Parke-Davis enter the market. Table 1: The Evolution of Diapers2 The Industry The Emergence of Disposable Diapers Johnson and Johnson’s introduced the disposable diaper in America, in 1946; this new innovation was not very successful as consumers still did not get the maximum satisfactions. And however, at this time there were will used to the washable cloth diapers. The industry was also characterized with very unique forces that determined the shape of the market landscape with a number of players. But even though, there we other players in the industry, P&G and Kimberly Clerk revolutionized the diaper industry with their continuous innovations and intense competition. 1 www.wikipedia.com 2 http://www.disposablediaper.net/content.asp?3 Kenoma Agbamu Masters in Marketing
  • 3. Industry Analysis – 5 Forces Bargaining Power of Suppliers • Suppliers had medium bargaining power • Option to produce their own raw materials • Few large manufacturing suppliers, complex machines • Volume is very important to supplier • Switching costs are high (the machines are finely tuned and it takes years and plenty of money to change) Threats from substitutes • High threats from substitutes • Other products perform just as well • Cloth diapers still have a high penetration • High price-performance tradeoffs Threats from new entrants • Low Threat from New Entrants • Brand identity is extremely important • Millions of dollars spent on advertising • Shelf space on stores is hard to get • Huge Setup costs • Economies of scale takes a few years to get things up to speed • Access to distribution is extremely important (Volume) Bargaining power of buyers • High bargaining power of buyers • Brand is extremely important • Customers are very sensitive to price • Substitutes are readily available • Buyers are very informed of products (starting at the hospital and continuing through heavy advertising Competition and Rivalry • Low exit barrier • Industry is heavily concentrated • Large fixed costs • Very little diversity of rivals • Few product differences – all are beginning to offer similar products Kenoma Agbamu Masters in Marketing
  • 4. Company Outlook1 We will take a look at how the different companies had been able to keep up in this highly competitive industry Procter and Gamble The Beginning of Pampers After the purchase of Charmin (a paper company), by Procter & Gamble, they began their research on disposable diapers in 1956 which led to the later introduction of Pampers in 1961. Figure 1- Pampers The introduction of pampers, was the beginning of a technological breakthrough for disposable diapers as it was the first disposable diaper to use a plastic back sheet, coupled with absorbent wadding and a porous rayon sheet facing the babies skin. Pampers was a highly priced product which thus hampered an early national roll. P&G However continued to invest in technology to develop a more cost effective manufacturing process. This, it was able to achieve to a large extent, which then enabled P&G to reintroduce Pampers at a reduced price, and reach national distribution by 1969. P&G also introduced “Luv” in 1976 as a premium product, and was priced over Pampers. “Luv”. Luv was now rolled out nationally and thus began to suffer a loss in the premium segment when 2years after, competition responded, thereby loosing market share to Huggies. It took another 6 years until P&G responded when it realized the Middle segment was almost disappearing, they invested in revamping their production technology and repositioned Pampers as a premium product. Procter and Gamble continued to be a market leader in household and personal care products with over $13.3 sales as at 1989, with disposable diapers contributing approximately 17% of P&G’s total North American sales and it maintained its core competence in R&D, they were very good at churning their products to become superior consumer products. Most of P&G product dominated their markets. During the late 80’s P&G began to further diversify to strengthen its business portfolio. It acquired Richardson Vicks, G.D Searle, Bain de Soleil, and Sundor Group. 1 http://annualreport.pg.com/annualreport2009/financials/mda-overview.shtml http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-3498000093.html Kenoma Agbamu Masters in Marketing
  • 5. Strengths Weaknesses • Very good brand name • R&D was a lot focused on • Experienced in R& D improving existing • Wholly owned subsidiary products that produced fluff pulp • International presence • Market power through its size SWOT ANALYSIS • Operated 4 regional P&G manufacturing plants (helping to defray freight costs) • Dominant player in the overall household & personal care category • Presence in international Markets Opportunities (SO) Strategic Issues (WO) • Changing demographics  P&G partnered with gift pax  Investing in 5 more & priorities of western and hospital kit providers manufacturing plants women – women started  Pampers provided different going to work versions of diapers such as • Working mothers valued new born, daytime, convenience overnight etc • Increased demand for a  Increased expenditure on new version of an old R&D product  Switched from creped • New technological tissue to fluff pulp & inventions that can help changed the liner from to lower costs rayon to a mixture of rayon and polyester. Threats (ST) Strategic Issues (WT) • Emergence of multiple  Innovative use of  Committed investments competitors advertising (discount into diversification of • Industry was shifting coupons and sampling) products from a monopoly to near  Expand into new  Acquisitions of other perfect competition international markets personal care • Delayed child birth as  Create a new segment companies (Vicks, more women started from the old who suffered Clearasil, G.D Searle) going to work incontinence • Technology was accessible to everyone Kenoma Agbamu Masters in Marketing
  • 6. Kimberly- Clerk1 The Rise and fall of Kimbies Eight year after P&G introduced pampers in 1961, Kimberly–Clerk, whom have been working and researching the disposable diapers for years introduced the “Kimbies” brand in 1968. This brand featured lots of innovative qualities that’s became industry standards, they were made with materials that gave them great competitive cost advantage. However and Kimbies was priced at par with Figure 2 - Kimbies 1969 Pampers. Despite these innovations, consumers still had complains of ineffectiveness, for instance when the child sits. Kimberly-Clerk reinvested its profits into further product development as from research it was clear that consumers were very sensitive to the quality of the product and the satisfaction they received from it. In 1978 after upgrading its production facility, Kimberly-Clark later introduced Huggies; this was another response to P&G’s entrance into the Premium segment with “Luv”, and a replacement for “Kimbies” which was now produced for the middle segment. Kimbies was gradually faced out of the market. While “Huggies” was very successful and its sales grew rapidly, as consumers were able to see the benefits very clearly. Huggies grew its market share from 7% in 1980 to 32 % in 1989. Strengths (S) Weaknesses (W) • Good Brand Name • No presence in the Japanese • Innovation Market SWOT ANALYSIS • Production of own raw • Second to P&G in market entry Kimberly-Clark • materials Experienced in the personal • International presence care category • Good distribution channel Opportunities (O) (SO) Strategic Issues (WO) • Changing demographics  Compete with the market  Monitored competition & priorities of western leader by introducing closely and respond quickly women – women started products that match and when they take any going to work surpass their standards innovative move. • Working mothers valued  Increased Investment in convenience R&D • Increased demand  Backward integration, to • New technologies produce own raw materials Threats (T) (ST) Strategic Issues (WT) • Multiple competitors  Investment in Advertising to  Diversification of products • Declining birth rate build brand loyalty range • Technology was  Enter a new segment for  Expand into new markets accessible to everyone older consumers who  Increase production capacity • Government regulations suffered incontinence 1 http://www.kimberly-clark.com/investors/annual_reports.aspx http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Diaper+market+gets+tough:+as+the+two+giants+in+the+diaper+world...-a0102274786 Kenoma Agbamu Masters in Marketing
  • 7. Final Analysis Procter and Gamble and Kimberly- Clerk controlled the industry over the last 4 decades, the competed very closely and defined the direction and shape of the landscape amidst other smaller private labels. They competed highly on introductions of new technologies to reduce costs, improving existing products or introducing new ones. Overall innovation has been very key in shaping the diaper industry. Both companies have taken the competition to different markets by being present in International markets and having production plants in different regional locations in Europe and Asia. As most Western demographics evolved towards an ageing population, a new segment was born when P&G first introduced its products for incontinence, for older people Most recently P&G still controls 35% of the Global market share1. Kenoma Agbamu Masters in Marketing