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Allcargo Logistics Reports Mixed Performance in September 2025; Air Freight Up 14% YoY

By Shishta Dutta | Published at: Oct 27, 2025 07:03 PM IST

Allcargo Logistics Reports Mixed Performance in September 2025; Air Freight Up 14% YoY
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Mumbai, October 27, 2025 – Allcargo Logistics Limited (NSE: ALLCARGO, BSE: 532749) published its operational update for September 2025 today, demonstrating continued all-around stability in activity levels with strength in air freight that offset any weakness in ocean activities.

Allcargo Logistics Limited has its corporate office in Mumbai, India, and is a major integrated logistics company providing multimodal transport, warehousing, supply chain, and express services. Allcargo is listed on both the NSE and the BSE and has an integrated global network spanning more than 180 countries through subsidiary offices and strategic partners.

As of 27 October 2025, in the evening session, the shares of Allcargo Logistics at ₹33.26, up ₹0.23 (0.70%) from its previous close of ₹33.03. The shares traded between ₹33.74 and a low of ₹32.71, while maintaining a market capitalisation of 3,286.40 Cr.

Operational Highlights for September 2025

In terms of operational highlights in September 2025, the company’s LCL volume was 717,000 cbm (down 4% MTM and 6% YT), whereas its air freight increased 1% MTM and 14% YT. In comparison, the company’s FCL volume totaled 53,921 TEUs.

LCL Volume

The company handled 717,000 cbm of LCL volume, down 4% from last month and 6% from the previous year. Container traffic between Asia and North America remains weak, but shipments to Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America are picking up. As overall volume slipped, container utilization fell as well—just another sign that global trade is slowing.

FCL Operations

FCL volumes held steady at 53,921 TEUs, exhibiting little change over last month and last year at this time. Regionally, increases were seen in Latin America, Asia Pacific, and India, while North America, Europe, and the Middle East showed some declines.

Air Freight Operations

Air cargo remained resilient, moving 3,012 tonnes in September 2025, up 14% year on year and 1% month on month. The growth primarily came from North America and Europe, while some softness still existed in India, the Middle East, and Latin America.

Outlook

Allcargo Logistics feels confident about the road ahead. Air freight demand is holding up, and some ocean trade routes are slowly bouncing back. The company’s zeroed in on making the most of its capacity and building up its multimodal strengths, all to handle whatever twists and turns global trade throws its way.

REF: https://nsearchives.nseindia.com/corporate/ALLCARGO_27102025162605_SEupload_signed.pdf

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