May2 , 2026

    Aegis Logistics Posts 46% Rise in Q3 PAT at ₹232.63 Crore

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    Aegis Logistics Ltd reported a 46% year-on-year jump in consolidated profit after tax (PAT) to ₹232.63 crore for the third quarter ended December, driven by strong performance across its liquid and gas logistics businesses.

    The company benefited from higher throughput volumes, improved capacity utilisation and better operating margins, supported by steady demand from industrial and energy customers. Revenue for the quarter also recorded healthy growth, reflecting increased activity at its terminals and distribution infrastructure.

    Operational strength
    Aegis said its liquid terminal and LPG distribution segments continued to deliver robust results, aided by efficient asset use and disciplined cost management. Expansion of storage capacity at key locations and stable demand trends helped underpin earnings growth during the quarter.

    Balance sheet and outlook
    Management indicated that the company remains focused on capacity expansion, operational efficiency and selective investments to support long-term growth. Ongoing infrastructure additions are expected to strengthen Aegis Logistics’ position in India’s evolving energy and chemical logistics landscape.

    Market participants said the strong quarterly performance reinforces Aegis Logistics’ role as a key player in India’s downstream logistics sector, with earnings visibility supported by long-term customer contracts and rising domestic energy consumption.

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