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    April 10, 2026 by
    Paolo Maria Pavan


    What is the situation?

    Dutch inflation rose to 2.7% in March 2026, up from 2.4% in February. 

    The sharpest pressure came from fuel. Motor fuel prices increased 18.7% year on year, and diesel jumped 25% in one month, from €1.834 to €2.294 per liter. 

    Petrol also rose, from €2.039 to €2.249.For small businesses, the real signal is not the headline inflation number. It is the speed and concentration of the cost shock. 

    Any business that depends on vans, delivery, field visits, mobile services, or frequent restocking is exposed immediately. 

    In the Netherlands, where fuel prices are already structurally high, the shift from cost to margin pressure is happening very quickly.

    The data, sourcing, and analysis behind this article were conducted by Paolo Maria Pavan. AI was not used to identify sources, build the factual basis, or produce the analytical judgment contained here. AI was used only as a drafting aid. The final English text was personally reviewed, edited, and approved by the author before publication. Any translated versions are AI-generated from the original English text.

    Analysis

    For micro and small businesses, fuel is often treated as a variable expense but managed like a background cost. That is the blind spot. 

    When diesel rises this fast, low-margin work can become loss-making before the month ends.

    This matters most where pricing is fixed, contracts are slow to adjust, or customers can easily switch providers. In those cases, the business absorbs the shock first and negotiates later, if at all.

    The macro number says inflation is rising again. The business reality is harsher. A company with vehicles does not experience 2.7% inflation. It experiences an operational cost spike that can wipe out the economic logic of certain routes, customers, or service promises.

    Impact

    H1

    Review all vehicle-linked work now. For each delivery round, on-site service, and mobile job, compare current pricing with updated March fuel costs. Identify which activities are now potentially unprofitable and flag them for immediate review.

    H2

    Introduce fuel-sensitive pricing logic. This includes methods such as implementing surcharges, setting minimum order values, consolidating routes, or using contract clauses that trigger automatic price review if fuel costs rise quickly. Specify which method you will pilot first and communicate the change to affected clients.

    H3

    Treat fuel volatility as a structural planning issue. Regularly review your fleet mix, service area, customer profitability, and pricing discipline to ensure operational resilience, not just volume growth. Assign responsibility to a team member and set a cadence for these reviews.

    Daily operational takeaway

    Within 72 hours, collect current fuel cost data for each vehicle, route, and client. Adjust at least one price, route, or contract rule based on these updated costs, and confirm the changes are implemented in your systems.

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