Ashwini Container Movers Limited Scores Big in FY2026: Soaring Revenue & Strategic Wins Highlight Year of Expansion
Navi Mumbai-based logistics player Ashwini Container Movers Limited (ACML) has delivered a standout performance in the first quarter of its debut year on the public market, demonstrating robust financial growth and strategic progress despite recent challenges.
Debuted on the NSE Emerge platform. Expanded fleet to 401 trucks/trailers – one of the largest in the 2PL segment. Secured a major multi-year contract at the JNPT port
Audited Results Show Strong Momentum (FY2026)
Ashwini Container Movers Limited reported its audited results for FY26, showcasing a year marked by significant expansion and operational success. Here are the key figures:
- Total Revenue: A substantial 36% increase to ₹130.3 crores.
- EBITDA: Grew robustly with an impressive 33% rise to ₹33.24 crores.
- Profit After Tax (PAT): Increased by 22%, reaching ₹14.06 crores.
These strong financial results reflect the company’s effective execution of its business model, moving from a position of ₹96.06 crore in revenue in FY2025 to nearly double that amount just one year later.
Strategic Moves Bolster Future Potential
Beyond the impressive numbers, ACML made significant moves during this period:
- Public Market Debut: The company successfully listed on the NSE Emerge platform in December 2025.
- Major Fleet Expansion: Added to its existing fleet of trucks and trailers, bringing the total fully-owned vehicle count to a strong 401, showcasing significant investment capacity within the Second-Party Logistics (2PL) sector.
- Expanded Port Services: Secured a landmark ₹60-crore multi-year contract with a leading terminal operator at India’s Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT), adding intra-port cargo movement capabilities to its portfolio.
Navigating Challenges
The company isn’t ignoring recent difficulties, however. ACML acknowledges headwinds from shipping disruptions stemming from geopolitical tensions in West Asia and port congestions impacting Q1 FY27 results, alongside driver shortages causing operational delays. Despite these temporary setbacks, they are confident that recovery is underway by mid-June.
The Verdict
ACML’s strong financial performance underscores its position as a significant player in the export/import logistics sector. With robust metrics and strategic advancements, Ashwmini Container Movers looks well-positioned for continued progress against this backdrop of resilience.