Western Carriers (India) Ltd delivered consolidated revenue of ₹4.4 billion and a net profit of ₹89.5 million for the September quarter. Despite challenging market conditions, the logistics company maintained stable operations, reflecting cautious optimism for sustainable growth ahead.
Western Carriers (India) Ltd reported consolidated revenue from operations of ₹4.4 billion in the September quarter of FY26, accompanied by a net profit of ₹89.5 million. The company demonstrated resilience amid a competitive logistics landscape, leveraging operational efficiencies and strong demand for transport services.
The results highlight Western Carriers’ ability to sustain profitability while navigating market pressures, including fluctuating fuel costs and infrastructure constraints. The firm continues to focus on expanding its logistics network, enhancing service quality, and adopting technology-driven solutions to strengthen its market position.
Management remains cautiously optimistic for the upcoming quarters, anticipating moderate volume growth supported by sectoral demand and long-term client contracts. The company’s focus on cost optimization and strategic capacity additions underpins its commitment to delivering shareholder value.
Key Highlights:
Consolidated revenue reached ₹4.4 billion in Q2 FY26.
Net profit stood at ₹89.5 million, reflecting steady profitability.
Operational focus on efficiency and technology adoption.
Navigated challenges including fuel price volatility and infrastructure bottlenecks.
Positive outlook with expectations of volume growth and cost control.
Continued emphasis on logistics network expansion and client retention.
Sources: Moneycontrol, IIFL, Screener.in