Tiger Logistics is trading between Rs 58.10 and Rs 58.45 as of July 3, 2025, which is a significant 3-3.5% gain from the previous close. This spike follows a board meeting conducted on Wednesday where the proposal to list the company's securities on the Main Board of the National Stock Exchange of India Limited (NSE) was reviewed and approved. The listing is based upon meeting all requirements for the NSE Main Board and obtaining any applicable statutory and regulatory approvals.

"This strategic move is aimed at enhancing the Company's visibility, improving liquidity for its shareholders, and expanding access to a broader investor base," said Tiger Logistics in a BSE filing.
In Q4 and FY25, Tiger Logistics (India) Limited had strong financial and operational results, making it a significant year for the company. The company's revenue for FY25 increased by an astounding 2.2 times year-on-year (YoY) to Rs 536.3 crore. Because of higher volumes and better operational efficiencies, profit after tax (PAT) jumped by 2.1 times to Rs 27 crore.
EBIT climbed to Rs 38.9 crore with a 7.3% margin, while EBITDA remained at Rs 30.9 crore with a respectable margin of 5.8%. Revenue surged 23.5% YoY to Rs 114.5 crore in Q4 FY25 alone, while PAT improved 59.9% YoY to Rs 6.43 crore, demonstrating strong operational resilience and profitability.
In terms of operations, Tiger Logistics saw notable expansion in the air and marine freight sectors. In FY25, the firm handled 68,858 TEUs, a 37% YoY increase, while the volume of air cargo climbed by 25% YoY to 377,617 kg. The Q4 numbers were also impressive, with air cargo up 61% YoY and TEUs up 39%.
Tiger Logistics India Limited is a prominent global logistics firm and solutions supplier that offers services for transportation, customs clearance, defence and project logistics, and freight forwarding (air and ocean). The automotive, renewable energy, engineering products, yarns & textiles, pharmaceutical, consumer durables, commodities, building materials, defense & aerospace, and fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) sectors are just a few of the areas in which Tiger Logistics has more than 24 years of expertise.
The stock's 52-week high of Rs 80.44 on December 10, 2024, and its 52-week low of Rs 31.99 on July 23, 2024, represent its highest and lowest trading values during the previous 12 months. The price volatility of the stock and the general mood of investors at that time are reflected in this range. From its 52-week low to its 52-week high, the stock has produced an outstanding gain of over 151.4%, demonstrating remarkable upward momentum throughout that period.
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