
Transport Corporation of India Sees 9% Rise in Q4 Profit Amid Strong Demand for Warehousing and Multimodal Logistics
Transport Corporation of India Ltd. Reports Strong Q4FY26 Results
Transport Corporation of India Ltd. (TCI) has announced an 8.7 percent year-on-year rise in consolidated profit after tax (PAT) for the March quarter, driven by robust demand across its warehousing, multimodal transport, and sector-specific logistics solutions.
The company's consolidated PAT for Q4FY26 stood at Rs 125 crore, compared with Rs 115 crore in the corresponding quarter last year. Revenue from operations rose 11.6 percent to Rs 1,336 crore from Rs 1,197 crore a year earlier, while earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) increased 7.4 percent to Rs 174 crore.
| Metric | Q4FY26 | Q4FY25 |
|---|---|---|
| Revenue from Operations | Rs 1,336 crore | Rs 1,197 crore |
| EBITDA | Rs 174 crore | Rs 162 crore |
| Consolidated PAT | Rs 125 crore | Rs 115 crore |
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For the full financial year FY26, the Gurugram-based logistics major posted consolidated revenue of Rs 4,965 crore, up 9.4 percent year-on-year. Annual PAT grew 10.6 percent to Rs 460 crore, while EBITDA rose 8.9 percent to Rs 650 crore.
TCI attributed the strong demand momentum in Q4FY26 to its diversified portfolio, integrated multimodal capabilities, and customer-led approach. The company serves sectors such as FMCG, consumer durables, renewables, e-commerce, and quick commerce across its third-party logistics, cold chain, and warehousing businesses.
The company's management is focused on strengthening its long-term multimodal logistics capabilities through investments in warehouses, logistics hubs, trucks, and rail car carriers. Additionally, TCI is exploring the use of electric trucks to support greener supply chain operations.
TCI operates across freight transport, supply chain solutions, coastal shipping, cold chain, and multimodal logistics segments.
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Investor Takeaway
Investors should consider Transport Corporation of India Ltd. for its strong demand across warehousing and multimodal logistics.
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