Patel Integrated Logs Q1 PAT Up 7 per cent, Income Down 5 per cent
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Patel Integrated Logs Q1 PAT Up 7 per cent, Income Down 5 per cent

Patel Integrated Logistics Limited (BSE: 526381, NSE: PATINGLOG), a leading logistics and supply chain service provider in India, has announced its unaudited financial results for the quarter ended 30 June 2025 (Q1 FY26).
Gross income from operations declined by 5.03 per cent year-on-year to Rs 920 million, compared to Rs 969 million in Q1 FY25, attributed primarily to the seasonally weak June quarter. However, profit after tax (PAT) increased by 7.19 per cent to Rs 16.4 million, up from Rs 15.3 million, largely due to reduced finance costs.
In terms of operations, total sales volume dropped by 8.37 per cent year-on-year to 13,318 tonnes. The company has signed a new rate contract with a major Middle Eastern airline, expected to drive future volume growth by offering more competitive rates to customers.
Executive Director Mr Mahesh Fogla expressed optimism about the company’s growth trajectory despite ongoing geopolitical uncertainties. He highlighted Patel Integrated’s continued focus on strengthening its financial position and delivering long-term stakeholder value. He added that the upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport would significantly boost air cargo capacity, supporting the company’s growth and profitability plans. 

Patel Integrated Logistics Limited (BSE: 526381, NSE: PATINGLOG), a leading logistics and supply chain service provider in India, has announced its unaudited financial results for the quarter ended 30 June 2025 (Q1 FY26).Gross income from operations declined by 5.03 per cent year-on-year to Rs 920 million, compared to Rs 969 million in Q1 FY25, attributed primarily to the seasonally weak June quarter. However, profit after tax (PAT) increased by 7.19 per cent to Rs 16.4 million, up from Rs 15.3 million, largely due to reduced finance costs.In terms of operations, total sales volume dropped by 8.37 per cent year-on-year to 13,318 tonnes. The company has signed a new rate contract with a major Middle Eastern airline, expected to drive future volume growth by offering more competitive rates to customers.Executive Director Mr Mahesh Fogla expressed optimism about the company’s growth trajectory despite ongoing geopolitical uncertainties. He highlighted Patel Integrated’s continued focus on strengthening its financial position and delivering long-term stakeholder value. He added that the upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport would significantly boost air cargo capacity, supporting the company’s growth and profitability plans. 

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