Allcargo Terminals Reports 46 Per Cent Rise in FY26 Net Profit
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Allcargo Terminals Reports 46 Per Cent Rise in FY26 Net Profit

Allcargo Terminals Limited reported consolidated net profit of Rs 440 million (mn) for the year ended March 31, 2026, a 46 per cent year-on-year increase over the prior year. EBITDA rose to Rs 1,620 mn, reflecting a 26 per cent year-on-year rise, while consolidated revenue increased to Rs 8,210 mn, up eight per cent. The results were supported by higher volumes and ongoing capacity investments. The company attributed the improvement to higher handling volumes and tighter cost control measures implemented during the year.

Annual volumes expanded to 0.723 million (mn) TEUs, representing a seven per cent year-on-year increase and the highest annual throughput recorded by the company. The company enhanced capacity at one of its two JNPT facilities and secured a 10-year extension for the other, steps that the board viewed as material to network resilience. Construction of the PFT-ICD at Farukhnagar commenced in the fourth quarter, marking progress on planned infrastructure projects. The JNPT upgrades and the ICD work form part of the company's broader capacity programme to bolster terminal throughput.

Management highlighted that operational improvements and focused capacity expansion underpinned customer confidence across markets and enabled margin expansion. The firm noted that EXIM momentum in India supported volume growth and that the strategic priorities were directed at long-term scale and service capability. Cost discipline and scale benefits supported margin expansion across operations. Annual EBITDA margin improvement contributed to stronger consolidated profitability for the year.

The company said it remains well placed to contribute to India's logistics infrastructure and EXIM ecosystem as it executes its three-year ambition. The audited standalone and consolidated results have been submitted to the stock exchanges and posted on the company website for investor reference. The company reiterated its commitment to infrastructure investment and to supporting trade flows through enhanced terminal services. Full financial schedules and notes accompany the filings.

Allcargo Terminals Limited reported consolidated net profit of Rs 440 million (mn) for the year ended March 31, 2026, a 46 per cent year-on-year increase over the prior year. EBITDA rose to Rs 1,620 mn, reflecting a 26 per cent year-on-year rise, while consolidated revenue increased to Rs 8,210 mn, up eight per cent. The results were supported by higher volumes and ongoing capacity investments. The company attributed the improvement to higher handling volumes and tighter cost control measures implemented during the year. Annual volumes expanded to 0.723 million (mn) TEUs, representing a seven per cent year-on-year increase and the highest annual throughput recorded by the company. The company enhanced capacity at one of its two JNPT facilities and secured a 10-year extension for the other, steps that the board viewed as material to network resilience. Construction of the PFT-ICD at Farukhnagar commenced in the fourth quarter, marking progress on planned infrastructure projects. The JNPT upgrades and the ICD work form part of the company's broader capacity programme to bolster terminal throughput. Management highlighted that operational improvements and focused capacity expansion underpinned customer confidence across markets and enabled margin expansion. The firm noted that EXIM momentum in India supported volume growth and that the strategic priorities were directed at long-term scale and service capability. Cost discipline and scale benefits supported margin expansion across operations. Annual EBITDA margin improvement contributed to stronger consolidated profitability for the year. The company said it remains well placed to contribute to India's logistics infrastructure and EXIM ecosystem as it executes its three-year ambition. The audited standalone and consolidated results have been submitted to the stock exchanges and posted on the company website for investor reference. The company reiterated its commitment to infrastructure investment and to supporting trade flows through enhanced terminal services. Full financial schedules and notes accompany the filings.

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