June1 , 2026

    Tiger Logistics Posts ₹593.77 L Net Profit in Q3 FY26

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    Tiger Logistics (India) Ltd reported a net profit of ₹593.77 lakh for the third quarter of FY26, reflecting steady operational performance amid evolving global trade conditions.

    The company said revenue growth during the quarter was supported by stable freight demand, improved cargo volumes, and a diversified service portfolio spanning international freight forwarding, supply chain solutions, and project logistics. Management highlighted continued focus on cost optimisation and operational efficiency as key drivers behind profitability.

    During the quarter, Tiger Logistics strengthened its presence across key trade lanes and expanded value-added services to enhance customer retention. The company also continued investments in digital platforms to improve shipment visibility and streamline documentation processes.

    Despite ongoing volatility in global shipping rates and geopolitical uncertainties affecting trade flows, the company maintained stable margins through disciplined pricing strategies and prudent risk management.

    Commenting on the results, the management expressed confidence in sustaining growth momentum in the coming quarters, supported by rising demand for integrated logistics solutions and expanding export-import activity.

    Tiger Logistics remains focused on scaling its global network, enhancing multimodal capabilities, and leveraging technology to improve turnaround times and customer service standards.

    The company said it remains optimistic about the outlook for the remainder of FY26, citing improving trade sentiment and strategic expansion initiatives.

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