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Ontex to Invest in New Personal Hygiene Manufacturing Plant

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Ontex Group has announced plans for a new personal hygiene manufacturing plant in Rockingham County, NC. The new facility is scheduled to start production in mid-2021. Ontex also announced that it has entered into an agreement with Albaad Massuot Yitzhak Ltd. to acquire its feminine hygiene production assets in Rockingham County.

“Following the previously-announced decision to invest in manufacturing in the eastern part of the country to complement shipments from abroad, we are proud to announce the forthcoming opening of Ontex’ first US production site as well as the acquisition of feminine hygiene production assets,” Ontex CEO Charles Bouaziz said. “With these meaningful steps we accelerate the execution of our strategic priority to increase our US presence.”

The North Carolina location was selected because approximately half the US population lives within a 1,000 km/650-mile radius. The strategic location of Rockingham County, the quality of the workforce, as well as state and local incentives were compelling factors in the company’s decision to locate the new facility in Rockingham County. Ontex, which produces and sells personal hygiene products in baby care, feminine care and adult care, will become a key local employer.

Ontex’ agreement with Albaad covers the production lines and related equipment in Rockingham County as well as a license for all corresponding inventory and intellectual property. The production lines produce feminine hygiene pads. Ontex will benefit from an experienced team of new colleagues who will join the Ontex Group and operate the acquired equipment. This acquisition strengthens Ontex’ growing feminine hygiene business in North America, providing more robust supply capabilities and options for current and prospective customers.

“The successful acquisition of Grupo Mabe (Mexico) in 2016 provided Ontex with leading brands and positions in baby care and adult care in Latin America, as well as a fast-growing business of baby care products in the US and Canada,” said Armando Amselem, president of Ontex’ Americas, Middle East, Africa and Asia Division. “Our solid performance and business growth prospects triggered the need for local production in the eastern United States, and adding Albaad’s Rockingham County feminine care production assets will expand our offering to retailers and provide new options for us to grow further in this important market.”

 

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