Kimberly-Clark Invests $50M in Paris Plant, Creating 200 Jobs
Kimberly-Clark, the maker of Huggies, Kleenex, and Cottonelle, announced plans to upgrade its Paris plant as part of a broader $2 billion domestic manufacturing expansion strategy. The $50 million investment will modernize production capabilities and add workforce capacity in manufacturing and logistics roles at the West Tennessee facility.
The 200 new positions represent a meaningful contribution to Henry County's employment base. According to the company's broader manufacturing initiative, the jobs will span industrial automation and advanced manufacturing roles, reflecting the industry's shift toward high-tech production processes.
The Paris facility investment aligns with Kimberly-Clark's five-year plan to enhance U.S. manufacturing operations. The company is simultaneously investing in a new manufacturing hub in Warren, Ohio, and expanding distribution capacity in South Carolina, signaling a comprehensive commitment to reshoring and upgrading American production infrastructure.
Local leaders have emphasized the importance of such investments for rural Tennessee communities. The Paris plant expansion demonstrates Kimberly-Clark's confidence in Tennessee's workforce and business environment, positioning Henry County to attract continued manufacturing investment.
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