Kimberly-Clark Corp. is
cutting its production at its Mo bile, Ala., tissue mill by around 20 percent.
The company cited high energy costs as a reason for the cut. The cuts are
expected to take place by late June.
These changes will occur in
mid- to late June.
To compensate, K-C has moved
production to other Kimberly-Clark mills, as well as to other sources. The
Mobile mill is not expected to resume full production capabilities until the
mill can develop a more cost-effective energy situation.
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