Allcargo Gati Q1 EBITDA Rises 18 per cent to Rs 140 Million

Allcargo Gati Limited, one of India’s leading express distribution and supply chain management firms, has announced its audited financial results for the quarter ended 30 June 2025.

Financial Highlights – Express Business (Q1 FY26):
  • Gross Margin: Improved by 171 basis points compared to Q4 FY25
  • EBITDA: Rose by 18 per cent quarter-on-quarter to Rs 140 million
The express business is operated through Gati Express and Supply Chain Pvt. Ltd.

Commenting on the results, Mr Ketan Kulkarni, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Allcargo Gati and GESCPL, said:
“We are pleased to deliver robust EBITDA growth in Q1 FY26, driven by disciplined execution of our strategic priorities — customer-centricity, digital integration, and operational excellence. During the quarter, we onboarded several large enterprise clients across diverse sectors, strengthened existing relationships, and enhanced our sector-specific service capabilities.
Our technology-led platforms such as HubEye and Gate Scan are delivering real-time visibility and productivity gains across our operations. The addition of new hubs in Lucknow and Hyderabad, along with our newly launched consultative logistics facility in Chennai, will further bolster our footprint and elevate service delivery.

We are building a future-ready logistics ecosystem focused on agility, cost-efficiency, and differentiated customer value. As India’s logistics sector evolves, our emphasis on structural simplification, data-led decisions, and consultative logistics will position us as a leader in both ground express and end-to-end supply chain services. With a strong start to FY26, we are optimistic about sustaining growth and delivering long-term value to our stakeholders.” 

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