What’s up with glass?

'Wine' Roland Mucciarelli
7 min readNov 16, 2022
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Since February 24, 2022, everything that goes wrong is the fault of the war in Ukraine, indeed, of the invasion of Ukraine by Putin’s Russia.

In some ways this is the case, but the war has highlighted some crises that had already begun, such as the increase in the prices of energy and raw materials.

The pandemic in 2020 stopped both production and consumption, while a kind of recovery began in the second half of 2021. However, the increase in demand was not adequately supported by production, which in many sectors took some time to reopen its lines, and above all had to cope with much higher demands than normal.

This resulted in an increase in prices which involved all supply chains and all stakeholders, from producers to transporters and finally to those who had to transform the raw material into finished or semi-finished products.

Signs were already there in 2020

The scarcity of glass has been increasing since 2021, causing problems in numerous sectors. Due to the pandemic, various factories and manufacturers have had to stop or slow down the production of glass, making it extremely difficult to meet the current demands. Getting back after being closed or with production at a minimum for so long can be extremely difficult, especially considering that still in 2021 the work capacity…

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'Wine' Roland Mucciarelli

Blogger+Podcaster about wine and technology driving Wine Business at the next level