TCI reports 11% profit growth in FY2025 backed by a green logistics push
By Staff Report May 16, 2025 3:41 am IST
Transport Corporation of India Ltd. (TCI) reported a 9.3% growth in Q4 FY2025, with a consolidated revenue of 11,972 Mn. The company’s EBITDA stood at ₹ 1,401 Mn, an 11.3% increase from the same period in FY2024.
Transport Corporation of India Ltd. (TCI), India’s leading integrated multimodal logistics and supply chain solutions provider, announced its financial results for the quarter and financial year ended March 31, 2025.
Financial Highlights for Q4 FY2025:
Revenue: TCI reported a consolidated revenue of 11,972 Mn, marking a growth of 9.3% compared to ₹ 10,954 Mn in the same period last year.
EBITDA: The company’s Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortisation (EBITDA) stood at ₹ 1,401 Mn, an 11.3% increase from ₹ 1,259 Mn in FY2024.
– Profit After Tax (PAT): PAT rose by 11.4% to ₹ 1,151 Mn., compared to ₹ 1,033 Mn. in the previous year.
Q4/FY2025 vs. Q4/FY2024

FY2025 vs. FY2024

Vineet Agarwal, MD – TCI, said, “FY2025 has been a year of systemic growth at TCI. Despite global uncertainties and evolving supply chain dynamics, our focus on multimodal integration, sustainability, and digitalisation has propelled decisive advancements. Driven by consumption-led warehousing demand, spanning quick commerce, retail and consumer durables sectors, we also strengthened our niche logistics and multimodal solutions for bulk goods, heavy machinery & large equipment. By deploying smart assets in rail and coastal transport, we have deepened our capabilities with high-capacity 40-foot, 40-tonne containers, fixed chassis units and ISO containers, ensuring efficiency and scalability in operations.”
Sustainability remains a core element of their innovation roadmap, demonstrated by the introduction of EV and LNG trucks into their fleet and the shift toward renewable energy-powered warehousing. The TEMT tool, developed by the TCI-IIM Supply Chain Sustainability Lab—India’s first ISO-certified tool of its kind—has also received recognition from the Smart Freight Centre in the Netherlands for its role in decarbonising freight transportation.
Enhancing their digital capabilities further, they have successfully piloted AI-driven analytics and bot-based service operations and are currently testing agentic AI solutions to improve customer experience and operational accuracy.
He further added, “With the global logistics sector undergoing transformative acceleration, TCI remains steadfast in its commitment to resilience, innovation, operational excellence and stakeholder value creation. As we look ahead, we are investing in upskilling talent, green logistics, automation and strategic partnerships, aligned with our vision to be a key enabler in positioning India as a global logistics hub.”
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