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Patel Integrated Logistics' FY25 Gross Income Grows 18% YoY to Rs 343 Cr, PAT Up 38% YoY to Rs 7.6 Cr
22 May 2025 · 22 May 2025, 02:47 am
Summary
Patel Integrated Logistics Limited, a leading logistics service provider in India, announced its audited financial results for the year ended 31st March 2025. The company's gross income from operations grew by 18% YoY to Rs 343 Cr, primarily driven by continuous focus on turnover and economic buoyancy. Profit after tax (PAT) grew by 38 % YoY to Rs 7.6 Cr. The board has recommended a higher dividend of Rs 0.30 per share for the FY 2024-25 against earlier Rs 0.10 per share for the FY 2023-24. Despite the challenging environment, the company's FY25 EBITA margins improved over FY24, and its PAT saw substantial growth.
Key Highlights
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Gross Income from Operations grew by 18% YoY to Rs 343 Cr
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Profit after tax (PAT) grew by 38 % YoY to Rs 7.6 Cr
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The board has recommended a higher dividend of Rs 0.30 per share for the FY 2024-25
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FY25 EBITA margins improved over FY24
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Substantial growth in PAT for FY25
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Average sales realisation per kg increased by 18% from 49.60 in FY24 to 58.64 in FY25
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Sales volume declined marginally by (0.39)% to 57,001 tons from 57,229 tons in FY24
Management Comments
Mr. Mahesh Fogla
Despite the challenging environment of geopolitical tensions, tariff war, limited space on passenger and freighter aircrafts during peak seasons, the global economy has shown remarkable resilience. India's economy, in particular, has thrived amidst these pressures. With the Government's focus on expanding airports to 240 by 2030 &, airlines and cargo operators expanding capacity through new hubs, freighter fleets, this move will drive significant growth in the logistics sector. Furthermore, the Airports Authority of India's planned capital expenditure of Rs 30,000 crore over five years and the government's target of operationalizing 1,000 UDAN routes will further boost the expansion of logistics into new territories. This proactive approach, combined with our efforts, has led to year-on-year turnover growth. Our FY25 EBITA margins improved over FY24, and our PAT saw substantial growth.
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