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Pampers is one of the most recognized baby care brands globally, founded by Victor Mills, a researcher at Procter & Gamble, in 1961. The brand was born out of a desire to create a more effective disposable diaper than the cloth versions commonly used at the time. Since its launch in the United States, it has grown into a multibillion-dollar brand with a presence in nearly every major international market.
Manufacturing of Pampers products is highly decentralized to ensure efficient distribution. The brand operates numerous production facilities across the United Kingdom, United States, Germany, Poland, Saudi Arabia, China, and various other locations. This localized manufacturing strategy allows the company to tailor specific product lines to regional preferences and safety standards.
Today, Pampers remains a flagship brand of the American multinational consumer goods corporation, Procter & Gamble (P&G). As the ultimate owner, P&G manages the brand's extensive research and development labs, focusing on innovations in skin health, absorbent materials, and sustainable packaging. The brand continues to dominate the global diaper market through its diverse product range including Swaddlers, Baby-Dry, and Cruisers.
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