Jujhar Logistic Posts Highest-ever Vehicle Deliveries in Q3 FY26

Jujhar Logistic & Travels, a 51 per cent subsidiary of CDG Petchem, has reported its highest-ever quarterly vehicle delivery volume in Q3 FY26, underscoring strong operational execution and sustained growth momentum. The performance was recorded during the October–December 2025 quarter.

The company delivered a total of 42,068 vehicles during the quarter, representing a sharp increase of 35.62 per cent compared with the preceding July–September 2025 quarter, and a growth of 30.12 per cent over the corresponding period of the previous year. In comparison, vehicle deliveries stood at 31,018 units in Q2 FY26 and 32,330 units in Q3 FY25.

The robust growth highlights the scalability of Jujhar Logistic’s operations and its ability to support rising logistics requirements of original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) amid improving vehicle production and dispatch volumes. The company is a key player in automotive logistics, providing end-to-end transportation solutions across multiple regions.

Commenting on the performance, Arshdeep Singh Mundi, Director, Jujhar Logistic & Travels Limited, said, “We are pleased to report the highest-ever quarterly vehicle delivery volumes in the October–December 2025 period. This milestone reflects the strength of our operating platform, disciplined execution, and our teams’ ability to scale efficiently alongside OEM production growth.”

He added that the sequential and year-on-year improvement in volumes reinforces management’s confidence in the long-term growth prospects of the automotive logistics sector. “We remain focused on operational excellence, asset optimisation and prudent capital allocation as we continue to support our customers’ expanding logistics requirements,” Mundi said.

The latest quarterly performance further strengthens Jujhar Logistic’s growth trajectory and aligns with CDG Petchem’s broader strategy of expanding its logistics and transportation footprint. The company expects continued momentum in vehicle movement volumes, supported by increasing OEM demand and ongoing focus on efficiency and capacity utilisation.

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