Of course not.Does everyone think that Gillette really does three different production runs at their plants?
It’s probably more considering all the blades that come out of PPI.
An automated line can easily be setup to use a different recipe and packaging to kit a variety of finished goods. We’re talking variances in the metallurgy of the raw material or finishing steps.
The general process to create and stamp blades would be fairly routine.
To give you an example, I supported a manufacturing facility where the finished good was identical in material and assembly process. With the exception of a subtle difference in using a SS vs Titanium marker bead constituted an equivalent but different end product.
Both made on the same finished good lines and both marketed for sale in the same global regions.