Blue Dart posts revenue growth in FY26 on e-commerce and B2B demand
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Blue Dart posts revenue growth in FY26 on e-commerce and B2B demand

Blue Dart Express Limited, South Asia’s express air and integrated transportation and distribution company, has reported year-on-year growth in revenue for the financial year ended March 31, 2026, driven by strong momentum in e-commerce shipments and B2B surface express solutions.

Announcing its financial results after the Board Meeting held in Mumbai, the company said revenue from operations rose to Rs 6,141 crore in FY2025–26, compared to Rs 5,720 crore in FY2024–25. Profit after tax for the year stood at Rs 240 crore.

For the quarter ended March 31, 2026, Blue Dart reported revenue from operations of Rs 1,533 crore, while profit after tax stood at Rs 43 crore.

The company said FY2025–26 saw continued efforts to strengthen its integrated air and ground network, improve operational efficiency and expand solutions aligned with evolving customer needs. Blue Dart also navigated a challenging cost and regulatory environment, including the implementation of the Wage Code and related changes across labour and social security frameworks. It maintained a focus on compliance, employee welfare, productivity enhancement and network efficiency while ensuring service quality.

Commenting on the performance, Balfour Manuel, Managing Director, Blue Dart Express Limited said, “FY2025–26 was a year of focused execution and resilient performance for Blue Dart, as we continued to deliver steady revenue growth despite a backdrop of global uncertainty, heightened geopolitical tensions, and evolving market dynamics. In such an environment, our ability to stay agile and customer-centric has been critical.”

He added, “We continued to build on our core strengths of reliability, reach, speed, and service excellence, while adapting our offerings to meet the changing needs of customers across e-commerce, retail, SME, and enterprise segments. Our performance was driven by sustained customer confidence, disciplined network execution, and a sharp focus on operational efficiency.”

Looking ahead, Blue Dart said it remains optimistic about growth prospects supported by India’s rising consumption, infrastructure development and increasing demand for time-definite logistics services. The company will continue investing in its network, digital capabilities, service portfolio and sustainable logistics initiatives.

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Blue Dart Express Limited, South Asia’s express air and integrated transportation and distribution company, has reported year-on-year growth in revenue for the financial year ended March 31, 2026, driven by strong momentum in e-commerce shipments and B2B surface express solutions.Announcing its financial results after the Board Meeting held in Mumbai, the company said revenue from operations rose to Rs 6,141 crore in FY2025–26, compared to Rs 5,720 crore in FY2024–25. Profit after tax for the year stood at Rs 240 crore.For the quarter ended March 31, 2026, Blue Dart reported revenue from operations of Rs 1,533 crore, while profit after tax stood at Rs 43 crore.The company said FY2025–26 saw continued efforts to strengthen its integrated air and ground network, improve operational efficiency and expand solutions aligned with evolving customer needs. Blue Dart also navigated a challenging cost and regulatory environment, including the implementation of the Wage Code and related changes across labour and social security frameworks. It maintained a focus on compliance, employee welfare, productivity enhancement and network efficiency while ensuring service quality.Commenting on the performance, Balfour Manuel, Managing Director, Blue Dart Express Limited said, “FY2025–26 was a year of focused execution and resilient performance for Blue Dart, as we continued to deliver steady revenue growth despite a backdrop of global uncertainty, heightened geopolitical tensions, and evolving market dynamics. In such an environment, our ability to stay agile and customer-centric has been critical.”He added, “We continued to build on our core strengths of reliability, reach, speed, and service excellence, while adapting our offerings to meet the changing needs of customers across e-commerce, retail, SME, and enterprise segments. Our performance was driven by sustained customer confidence, disciplined network execution, and a sharp focus on operational efficiency.”Looking ahead, Blue Dart said it remains optimistic about growth prospects supported by India’s rising consumption, infrastructure development and increasing demand for time-definite logistics services. The company will continue investing in its network, digital capabilities, service portfolio and sustainable logistics initiatives.

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