By Elizabeth Rigby in London, Clare MacCarthy in Copenhagen and Mark Mulligan in Madrid Published: August 25 2005 19:02 | Last updated: August 25 2005 19:02 Morten Hoilund, warehouse director for Prime Cargo, a Danish freight handler, prides himself on running a slick operation. But on Thursday he was facing a clothes pile of gigantic proportions. In countries from the UK to Spain, clearing houses and freight handlers are amassing more and more clothes as items that have exceeded quota limits – from dresses to pullovers and bras – arrive on ships and aircraft from China. 
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