Kimberly-Clark de México

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Kimberly-Clark de México, S.A.B. de C.V.
Type Sociedad Anónima Bursátil de Capital Variable
Traded as BMV: KIMBERA
Industry Paper products
Founded 1931
Headquarters México City, Mexico
Key people Alberto Torrado Martínez, (Chairman)
Fabián Gosselin Castro, (CEO)
Products Kleenex
Huggies
Kotex
Cottonelle
Revenue Increase US$ 2.2 billion (2012) [1]
Net income Increase US$ 318.2 million (2012)[2]
Employees 56,000
Parent Kimberly-Clark
Website www.kimberly-clark.com

Kimberly-Clarck de México (BMV: KIMBERA) is the Mexican subsidiary of American corporation Kimberly-Clark and was founded in 1931 with the commercialization of Kotex in Mexico, currently the company is headquartered in Mexico City.

The company engages in the manufacture and commercialization of disposable products for daily use by consumers within and away-from home in Mexico and internationally. The company’s products include diapers and child care products, feminine pads, incontinence care products, bath tissue, napkins, facial tissue, hand and kitchen towels, wet wipes and health care products.

Today the company has 7 000 direct employees and over 10 thousand indirect jobs, driving a large number of chains that benefits thousands of Mexican families.

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