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Kimberly-Clark Distribution Center Fire in California Disrupts Supply Chain Operations

By MGN EditorialApril 8, 2026 at 01:03 PM

A significant fire at an Ontario, California distribution center operated by NFI Industries resulted in no reported injuries but raises questions about supply chain resilience and logistics facility preparedness.

A fire at a distribution center in Ontario, California operated by third-party logistics provider NFI Industries has impacted Kimberly-Clark's supply chain operations, according to a company statement issued April 8, 2026. The incident occurred at the facility, which serves as a critical node in the supply chain for the consumer products manufacturer. Kimberly-Clark confirmed that no employees were injured in the incident, and the company is coordinating with NFI Industries to assess the full extent of damage and disruption. NFI Industries, a major third-party logistics and supply chain solutions provider, operates numerous distribution and fulfillment centers across North America. Such facilities are essential infrastructure for goods movement, particularly for large manufacturers relying on complex supply chains. The incident underscores ongoing concerns within the logistics and transportation sectors regarding facility resilience and continuity planning. Disruptions to major distribution hubs can have cascading effects across supply networks, affecting manufacturers, retailers, and ultimately end consumers. Kimberly-Clark stated it is working with NFI Industries to restore normal operations and minimize supply chain disruption. The company has not disclosed estimated downtime or quantified product impact at this time.
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