Snowman Logistics Reports 8.5% Revenue Growth in Q2 FY 2025-26
Filing Summary
Snowman Logistics Ltd reported a revenue of INR 156 Crores for the quarter ending September 30, 2025, marking an 8.5% increase compared to INR 143 Crores in the same period of the previous year. The company attributes this growth to rising domestic consumption despite challenges in the cold chain sector. Snowman Logistics continues to expand its operations by identifying new land parcels and increasing capacities through an asset-light build-to-suit model. The company remains focused on maintaining capital efficiency and balancing cost pressures with sustained margins.
Snowman Logistics Ltd recorded a revenue of INR 156 Crores for the quarter ending September 30, 2025. This represents an 8.5% increase from the INR 143 Crores reported in the same period of the previous year.
The company noted that the broader cold chain sector is experiencing a short-term moderation in demand. This is attributed to reduced demand from quick-service restaurants and the impact of US tariffs on seafood exports. Despite these challenges, Snowman Logistics highlighted the strength of underlying fundamentals, with domestic consumption continuing to rise.
Snowman Logistics is in the process of expanding its operations. The company is actively identifying land parcels across key locations to enhance its footprint. Additionally, it is increasing capacities through an asset-light build-to-suit model, focusing on maintaining flexibility and capital efficiency.
Input costs have risen in recent months, and the company acknowledges a time lag before price revisions align with these increases. Snowman Logistics remains focused on balancing cost pressures with sustained margins over the medium term.
Snowman Logistics is a leader in integrated temperature-controlled logistics services in India. The company operates 44 strategically located warehouses with a total pallet capacity of 154,809 across 21 cities. It serves a network of clients requiring cold chain logistics for products such as dairy, canned food, poultry, seafood, healthcare, and pharmaceuticals.