June25 , 2026

    Snowman Logistics Posts Stable Q4 Revenue Performance

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    Snowman Logistics reported a steady performance in its fourth-quarter results, reflecting stable demand across its temperature-controlled warehousing and transportation business segments.

    The company said revenue remained consistent during the quarter, supported by sustained volumes from food processing, dairy, frozen foods, and pharmaceuticals, which continue to drive India’s cold chain logistics demand.

    Industry sources noted that while overall logistics markets have seen periodic volatility due to fuel costs and seasonal demand fluctuations, cold chain operators like Snowman Logistics have benefited from structural growth in organised food supply chains and rising consumption of perishable goods.

    Operational efficiency and capacity utilisation across key warehousing hubs also remained stable, helping the company maintain consistent revenue performance despite competitive pressures in the logistics sector.

    Market observers said India’s expanding e-commerce grocery segment and increasing exports of processed food products are contributing to long-term demand visibility for cold chain providers.

    Snowman Logistics continues to focus on expanding its warehousing network, improving fleet utilisation, and strengthening service offerings to capture growing opportunities in temperature-sensitive supply chains.

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