Transport Corporation of India Reports 8% Revenue Growth in Q2 FY2026

For the first half of FY2026, consolidated revenue stood at ₹23,680 million, up 8% year-on-year, with profit after tax growing 11% to ₹2,207 million.

29 Oct 2025 | 1627 Views | By Arunima Pal

Transport Corporation of India Ltd. (TCI) reported consolidated revenue of ₹12,174 million for the second quarter ended September 30, 2025 — an increase of 8% over ₹11,314 million in the same period last year. Profit after tax rose 6% to ₹1,135 million, while EBITDA increased 7% to ₹1,624 million.

For the first half of FY2026, consolidated revenue stood at ₹23,680 million, up 8% year-on-year, with profit after tax growing 11% to ₹2,207 million.

On a standalone basis, the company posted ₹10,652 million in revenue for Q2 FY2026, a 5% rise from the previous year. Standalone profit after tax was ₹878 million, reflecting 6% growth.

Managing Director Vineet Agarwal said the company delivered steady performance supported by demand from the auto, FMCG, and consumer durables sectors. He noted that the implementation of GST 2.0 has simplified compliance and improved logistics efficiency.

TCI expanded its warehousing capacity and continued investments in automation and multimodal assets, including rail and coastal shipping, to enhance logistics efficiency. The company also advanced its sustainability initiatives, piloting alternative fuel technologies and expanding its green fleet.

The TCI–IIM Bangalore Lab’s Transportation Emissions Measurement Tool (TEMT) , focused on transport and logistics research, has been formally adopted by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) and is now hosted on the department’s website.

TCI said it remains committed to delivering integrated, technology-enabled, and environmentally sustainable supply chain solutions as India’s logistics sector continues to evolve.

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