Shreeji Shipping Global Ltd has concluded FY26 on a strong note, reporting significant growth in revenue and profitability while advancing key strategic initiatives aimed at strengthening its position in India’s maritime and coastal shipping sector.
During the financial year, the company recorded consolidated revenue of ₹709 crore, alongside a more than 23% increase in operating profit, reflecting the continued strength of its diversified shipping and logistics operations.
A major highlight of the year was the company’s approval under the Tonnage Tax Scheme, a development expected to enhance operational efficiency and support long-term growth. Shreeji Shipping Global also marked its entry into the coastal cargo transportation segment, expanding its service portfolio and strengthening its presence in India’s domestic maritime trade.
The company further reinforced its fleet capabilities through the addition of assets across multiple categories, including mini bulk carriers, floating cranes and tugs. The expansion included all-weather vessels designed to maintain operations during the monsoon season, enhancing reliability and service continuity for customers.
Looking ahead, Shreeji Shipping Global is preparing to commence operations at Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port, Kolkata, while also bringing additional vessels into service as part of its ongoing growth strategy.
Commenting on the company’s progress, management expressed gratitude to customers, business partners, shareholders and employees for their continued trust and support. The company noted that while the achievements of FY26 mark important milestones, they also bring greater responsibility as Shreeji Shipping Global continues to expand its operational footprint.
With over three decades of experience in the maritime sector, the company said it remains committed to the principles of reliability, hard work and customer service as it pursues its next phase of growth.
