H&M, the world's second-largest fashion retailer, has delayed some Spring/Summer campaigns due to shipping delays caused by the Red Sea crisis. CEO Daniel Erver stated that the impact on customer availability was minimal. The delays, around two weeks in some markets, are due to ships avoiding the Suez Canal. H&M is monitoring the situation and has taken measures to minimize the impact, including asking suppliers to ship products earlier and speeding up plans to shift production closer to customers. Read The Rest at :
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