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Production of Bounce and Swiffer products manufactured in Brockville will moved to the Martinsburg plant, according to the reports.
In addition to Swiffer and Bounce, the plant will produce Olay and Old Spice body washes; and Pantene, Aussie, Herbal Essences and Pantene shampoos and conditioners.
Last year, Manchin hosted an Eastern Panhandle job fair — along with Workforce West Virginia — to help connect residents with local companies, including P&G, which is expected to ultimately fill 700 jobs at its Martinsburg location.
The additional production at the plant was announced as part of separate move by the company to close an older plant in Brockville, Ontario, and move production to Berkeley County, according to published reports.
The additional product to be produced at the plant at the Tabler Station Business Park off Exit 8 of Interstate 81 won’t have an impact on the number of jobs at the facility, P&G spokesman Jeff Leroy said.
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What is a Swiffer mop?
Swiffer is an alternative to a traditional mop. Swiffer is a line of floor cleaning products manufactured by Procter & Gamble. The product line includes dust cleaning cloths, floor sweeping cloths, vacuums and the Swiffer Wet Jet cleaning tool, which uses a solution and cleaning cloths to mop the floor.
What is a Swiffer wet system?
In 2001, Swiffer Sweepers were released and millions of consumers were introduced to a new, more convenient way to clean. The Swiffer Wet system offers an all-around better experience. It’s easy to use and uses less water than the typical mop and bucket. Households went from using gallons of water to ounces of solution to clean their floors.
How did Swiffer start?
First you swept, and then you used a dustpan. Heavy buckets of water sloshed all over your just cleaned floors. And you kept those dirty tools in a closet where no one would see them. It was the turn of the millennium, and we saw an opportunity for change. In 1999, Swiffer pioneered achieving an amazing clean with little effort.
What business model does Swiffer use?
Introduced in 1999, the brand uses the “razor-and-blades” business model, whereby the consumer purchases the handle assembly at a low price, but must continue to purchase replacement refills and pads over the lifespan of the product. Swiffer has become a half-billion dollar brand in fifteen countries.