The Board of Directors of Allcargo Logistics Limited, in their meeting held on February 5, 2026, approved the un-audited standalone and consolidated financial results for the third quarter and nine months ended December 31, 2025. The results highlight a period of significant structural transition following a composite scheme of arrangement involving demergers and mergers. For the quarter ended December 31, 2025, the company reported standalone revenue from operations of ₹516 Crores, a slight decrease of 3.91% from the previous quarter’s ₹537 Crores and a marginal dip of 0.39% compared to ₹518 Crores in the same quarter last year. The standalone loss for the period (continuing and discontinuing operations) was ₹1 Crore, a decline from a profit of ₹8 Crores in the preceding quarter but an improvement over the ₹7 Crore loss reported in the corresponding quarter of the previous year.

ParticularsQ3 FY26 (Current)Q2 FY26 (Previous)Q3 FY25 (YoY)% Change (QoQ)% Change (YoY)
Revenue (₹ Cr)516537518-3.91%-0.39%
Profit/Loss (₹ Cr)(1)8(7)-112.50%+85.71%

Allcargo Logistics Limited is a leading Indian multinational logistics company primarily engaged in contract logistics services, including express delivery and warehousing. Following a massive reorganization in 2025, the company consolidated its domestic supply chain businesses while demerging its international supply chain arm into a separate entity. The company is currently transitioning its operations to focus on “domestic logistics services” as its primary reportable segment and has moved to discontinue its non-core fuel station business. In early 2026, the company faced a minor regulatory hurdle with a ₹50 lakh penalty from the Competition Commission of India (CCI) related to procedural non-compliance during its acquisition of Gati Express & Supply Chain Private Limited.

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