Harbours are full with Asian goods
So many fashion items were crowded in the port containers that they could no longer put them where. Since they cannot sell them, they may destroy them.
In large ports, container jams are forming as many fashion retail importers do not call in late arrivals, writes Divatmarketing.com.
According to the article, Asian shipments arriving late due to the coronavirus epidemic are putting increasing pressure on the fashion industry. The problem is caused by the fact that logistics centers are still full of unsold goods due to the restriction. Importers are now trying to find a warehouse option and are trying to delay shipments by later calling up congested containers in ports.
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