Transport Corporation of India Posts 17% Rise in Q1 FY26 Profit
Integrated logistics provider sees steady growth in multimodal, warehousing, 3PL and cold chain verticals amid mixed sectoral trends.
Transport Corporation of India Ltd. (TCI), one of India’s leading integrated logistics and supply chain solution providers, has reported a 17% year-on-year increase in consolidated Profit After Tax (PAT) for the first quarter of FY2025–26, reaching ₹107.2 crore, up from ₹91.6 crore in Q1 FY2024.
The company’s consolidated revenue stood at ₹1,150.6 crore, marking a 9% rise compared to ₹1,056 crore in the corresponding quarter last year. Consolidated EBITDA rose by 11.9% to ₹152 crore from ₹135.8 crore in the same period last year. On a standalone basis, PAT grew by 18.6% to ₹124.2 crore, and revenue reached ₹1,033.8 crore, a 5.1% increase.
TCI Managing Director Vineet Agarwal attributed the strong results to the company’s diversified logistics portfolio and continued investments in multimodal infrastructure, technology, and sustainability initiatives. He noted that growth in sectors like chemicals, engineering, and consumer goods helped bolster logistics demand despite broader economic uncertainties.
Agarwal further stated that with the continued infrastructure push and increasing presence of global players, TCI expects a robust order pipeline in the upcoming quarters. The company remains focused on innovation, operational excellence, and customer-centric solutions across its freight, supply chain, seaways, cold chain, and chemical logistics businesses.
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28 Jul 2025
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