Kimberly-Clark de México, S. A. B. de C. V., together with its subsidiaries, manufactures, distributes, and sells disposable products in Mexico. It operates through Consumer Products and Professional segments. The company offers diapers, training pants, swim pants, wet wipes, shampoos, creams, bar soaps, and feeding products. It also provides toilet paper, napkins, facial tissues, paper towels, feminine pads, panty liners, tampons, intimate wipes, and menstrual cups. In addition, the company offers pet shampoos, sprays, repellents, and cleaners. Further, it provides bar soap, liquid hand soap, foaming liquid soap, and liquid body wash; and underwear, protectors, feminine napkins, pre-folded products for adults. Additionally, the company offers anti-bacterial gels; disinfectant sprays; face masks; dispensers; hand towels; and industrial cleaning cloths. The company offers its products primarily under the Huggies, KleenBebé, Kleenex, Evenflo, Pull-Ups, GoodNites, Pétalo, Suavel, Cottonelle, Vogue, Delsey, Depend, Diapro, LYS, Kotex, Fancy, Kimberly-Clark, Escudo, and EXPORT SALES brands. It also exports its products. The company serves hotels, restaurants, offices, factories, and homes. Kimberly-Clark de México, S. A. B. de C. V. was founded in 1925 and is based in Mexico City, Mexico.
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