CONCOR posts 11.29% growth in Q1 FY26 Total throughput

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The Container Corporation of India (CONCOR) reported its preliminary physical volumes for the quarter that concluded in June 2025, indicating a strong 11.29% rise in total throughput from the previous year. In the first quarter of the current fiscal year, the multi-modal logistics firm, a Navratna CPSE of the Government of India, recorded a total throughput of 12,90,101 Twenty Foot Equivalent Units (TEUs), up from 11,59,251 TEUs in the same quarter last year.

Throughput Volumes (in TEUs)
Category QE Jun-25 QE Jun-24 YoY Variation
EXIM 9,73,875 8,69,464 +12.01%
DOM 3,16,226 2,89,787 +9.12%
Total 12,90,101 11,59,251

The notable increase in throughput volumes highlights CONCOR’s growing operational reach and its crucial position in the Indian logistics industry. For container transportation companies, throughput—which is expressed in TEUs and represents the volume of cargo handled—is a crucial operational parameter. Higher infrastruc

broader economic trends. The robust growth in both EXIM and DOM segments indicates a well-rounded performance, suggesting resilience and adaptability in varying market conditions.