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May 30, 2023

Hydro Flask owner shifts bottle production from China to Western Hemisphere

Helen of Troy aims to begin nearshoring Oxo Pop containers by early fall.

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The company’s nearshoring efforts are part of its restructuring plan to offset rising costs. The plan, called Project Pegasus, aims to generate $20 million in savings in fiscal year 2024.

Earlier this year, Helen of Troy, which also owns brands Vicks and Osprey, cut 18% of its product portfolio as part of Project Pegasus to simplify its supply chain and reduce inventory levels on certain items. The company also completed an automated distribution center in Gallaway, Tennessee, in March to drive operational efficiency, Geoffroy said.

“In addition to its environmentally friendly design, this new facility has significant levels of new capability and automation that will enhance multiple areas of our business for years to come,” the COO told analysts.

Helen of Troy is now scaling up its automatic carton packaging system at the facility, he added. These machines can create custom shipping boxes from continuous feed corrugated cardboard. Each carton is also perfectly sized to fit each order and is managed automatically and directly from a database.

“The equipment offers high levels of flexibility, automation and speed of processing and can create one box every few seconds,” Geoffroy said. “Our made-to-fit shipper incorporates bumpers into the packaging, protect[ing] items from damage during transit while reducing the amount of packing mertial used.”

Not only have these efforts worked toward the company’s goal to reduce carbon emissions and cardboard use, it has also slashed customer transport volume queue by almost half for its bottles, the COO said.

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