Allcargo Gati’s Strong FY25 Performance: 18% EBITDA Growth Fueled by Operational Efficiency and E-commerce Demand

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Allcargo Gati, a prominent arm of Allcargo Logistics, has reported an impressive 18% year-over-year growth in EBITDA, reaching Rs. 39 crore in the first half of FY25. This growth reflects the company’s strategic focus on enhancing operational efficiency across its logistics network and optimizing service delivery to meet rising demand across various sectors. Allcargo Gati’s Strong FY25 Performance: 18% EBITDA Growth Fueled by Operational Efficiency and E-commerce Demand. The company’s performance this fiscal year underscores the positive impact of its digital transformation initiatives, which streamline operations, reduce redundancies, and improve real-time tracking and inventory management.

Additionally, Allcargo has strategically positioned itself to capitalize on India’s growing logistics demand driven by the e-commerce boom and an expanding industrial base. The company’s continuous investment in its warehousing and transportation infrastructure has played a key role, allowing it to serve a wider customer base effectively.

With this growth trajectory, Allcargo is not only boosting its financial performance but also setting a benchmark for integrated logistics solutions within India. As the company continues to enhance its offerings through technology and expand its footprint, it reflects the larger trend in the Indian logistics industry, where firms are adopting advanced solutions and expanding capacities to meet the demands of a digital-first economy​

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