Allcargo Terminals Stock Analysis: Growth and Profits

On: Tuesday, January 6, 2026 11:12 AM
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Allcargo Terminals Performance Analyzed

Allcargo Terminals, a company that moves shipping containers around the world, saw its stock price jump by 5.9% on a single day. This happened after they announced some good news about how much stuff they were handling. The stock price went up to ₹29.35 per share, and was trading at ₹29.19 at 9:50 AM.

Key Points

  • Stock rose 5.9% due to strong container volume growth.
  • CFS volumes increased 18% year-over-year and 11% month-over-month.
  • Q2 profit remained steady at ₹11 crore (flat year-on-year).
  • Revenue increased by 6% to ₹207 crore in the last quarter.
  • EBITDA jumped 24% to ₹40 crore, showing improved profits.
  • Allcargo focuses on CFS & ICD networks with digital innovation.

The overall stock market was a little down, dropping 0.22% while Allcargo’s rise stood out. Allcargo’s stock is worth about ₹735.76 billion, and it has reached high and low prices in the past year.

Their monthly report for December 2025 showed they moved a lot of containers – 61,200 “TEUs” (that’s a way to measure how many containers they moved). This was 18% more than the previous year and 11% more than the month before.

Despite the increase in volume, the company didn’t make significantly more money. Their profit stayed the same, at ₹11 crore. However, they did make 6% more revenue, reaching ₹207 crore.

Their profits also grew – EBITDA (that’s how much money they made before some other costs) jumped 24% to ₹40 crore. Suresh Kumar R, the head of Allcargo Terminals, said they were happy with the growth and were on track with their plans.

Allcargo Terminals started as a separate company from Allcargo Logistics in August 2023. They’re known for having the most Container Freight Stations (CFS) and Inland Container Depots (ICD) in India, and they use technology to make things easier for their customers.

Strong volume growth is key to delivering lasting value and building a resilient supply chain.