Are prices rising — or will food stay in the harbour? How a court ruling threatens Mallorca's supply
How the ferry ruling changes truck drivers’ working time in Mallorca
A court ruling could change how truck drivers’ ferry hours are treated on routes to Mallorca and affect scheduling.

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Will ferry crossings count as working time for truck drivers in Mallorca now?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Could food prices rise in Mallorca because of the new ferry driver ruling?
Higher transport costs could feed into shop prices on Mallorca.
Could Mallorca supermarkets and small shops face supply shortages?
Small delays and tighter deliveries are the main concern.
Why does this ruling matter so much for Mallorca logistics?
Mallorca’s island logistics leave little room for extra cost or delay.
What can businesses in Palma do if transport costs go up?
Smarter planning and supplier coordination can help soften the impact.
Are fresh goods like fruit and vegetables at risk in Mallorca?
Fresh goods are the most sensitive part of the supply chain.
Could the ruling lead to legal uncertainty for Mallorca transport companies?
Companies still do not know the full legal and financial consequences.
What practical changes could help keep Mallorca supplied?
Short-term support and better planning could ease the pressure.
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