(04-05-2024, 03:58 AM)Nero Wrote: Ray, sorry if this is already mentioned above, but do you know what year Gillette started moving production of their Russian-made blades to India?
The first I heard of the move was about a year ago. However, I do not know when the move began. P&G, the owner of Gillette, still has a large presence within Russia supplying a variety of products within the Russian Federation. The PPI facility is probably still producing razor blades for use within that Federation and to countries like China and Iran who have friendly relations with Russia. It is only NATO countries that have restricted imports from Russia.
Astra SP have moved to India. King C Gillette have moved to the Gillette factory in Shanghai, China. Those are the only two former Russian blades that I can confirm have moved elsewhere. I remember when the Edgewell/Personna plant in Israel closed. Although Personna Platinum blades produced in Germany started to show up in retailers within a few months, stocks of Israeli blades lingered for a few years. Thus, Russian blades might be available for some time, but as stocks become scarce, prices will rise.
Moving Gillette blade production from Russia to India and China is not necessarily a bad thing for quality. I understand that much of the machinery at the PPI plant was pretty old. The equipment in China and India is much newer. Thus, quality might improve over time. Some of the best blades produced by Gillette were made in the PPI plant. Over time, the other facilities should be able to make products just as good as PPI, or even better, but is might not happen overnight as new equipment might need to be installed and new employees need to be trained.
Another question is which products will be continued into the future. Astra SP is one of Gillette's best sellers. Thus, it was one of the first products to move to India. King C Gillette blades are the flagship blade, so it was one of the first to move to China. Blade having lesser presence in the world market might be discontinued. One product I am concerned about is the Wizamet Super Iridium blades. Russia is the primary supplier of Iridium to the world. I do not know how easily Gillette will be able to get the supply of iridium they need to produce Wizamet blades outside Russia.
Only time will tell how the blade market will change.