Snowman Revenue Rises 9.8 per cent, PAT Falls to Rs 56.9 Million
27 May 2025
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Snowman Logistics Limited has reported its financial results for the quarter and full year ending 31st March 2025. Despite market headwinds and operational shifts, the company delivered notable revenue growth, supported by its evolving distribution and 5PL strategy.
Q4 FY25 Performance (vs Q4 FY24):
1. Revenue: Rs 1.37 billion (up from Rs 1.27 billion), an 8 per cent increase
2. EBITDA: Rs 243.8 million (down from Rs 298.6 million)
3. Profit After Tax (PAT): Rs 39 million (up from Rs 21.5 million)
Full-Year FY25 Performance (vs FY24):
1. Revenue: Rs 5.53 billion (up from Rs 5.03 billion), a 9.8 per cent rise
2. EBITDA: Rs 935.3 million (down from Rs 1.08 billion)
3. PAT: Rs 56.9 million (down from Rs 127.1 million)
Chairman Mr Prem Kishan Dass Gupta stated: 鈥淲hile FY25 was marked by muted consumption trends nationwide, our consistent growth in distribution and shift towards a 5PL model supported revenue expansion. However, our earnings were impacted by Amazon's exit from its fulfilment centre operations in India, leading to a discontinuation of dedicated warehousing services we offered them.鈥�
He added that project execution faced delays at the new Kolkata and Krishnapatnam sites. The Kolkata facility is expected to become operational imminently, with Krishnapatnam following in Q2 FY26. Snowman is also finalising additional cold storage sites to meet growing client demand, with construction on new projects expected to begin in the second half of FY26.
With a focus on expanding its network and services, Snowman Logistics remains committed to maintaining its leadership in India's cold chain logistics sector while adapting to shifting market dynamics.
Snowman Logistics Limited has reported its financial results for the quarter and full year ending 31st March 2025. Despite market headwinds and operational shifts, the company delivered notable revenue growth, supported by its evolving distribution and 5PL strategy.Q4 FY25 Performance (vs Q4 FY24):1. Revenue: Rs 1.37 billion (up from Rs 1.27 billion), an 8 per cent increase2. EBITDA: Rs 243.8 million (down from Rs 298.6 million)3. Profit After Tax (PAT): Rs 39 million (up from Rs 21.5 million)Full-Year FY25 Performance (vs FY24):1. Revenue: Rs 5.53 billion (up from Rs 5.03 billion), a 9.8 per cent rise2. EBITDA: Rs 935.3 million (down from Rs 1.08 billion)3. PAT: Rs 56.9 million (down from Rs 127.1 million)Chairman Mr Prem Kishan Dass Gupta stated: 鈥淲hile FY25 was marked by muted consumption trends nationwide, our consistent growth in distribution and shift towards a 5PL model supported revenue expansion. However, our earnings were impacted by Amazon's exit from its fulfilment centre operations in India, leading to a discontinuation of dedicated warehousing services we offered them.鈥滺e added that project execution faced delays at the new Kolkata and Krishnapatnam sites. The Kolkata facility is expected to become operational imminently, with Krishnapatnam following in Q2 FY26. Snowman is also finalising additional cold storage sites to meet growing client demand, with construction on new projects expected to begin in the second half of FY26.With a focus on expanding its network and services, Snowman Logistics remains committed to maintaining its leadership in India's cold chain logistics sector while adapting to shifting market dynamics.
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