Container Corporation of India () has reported a 5.98% increase in total throughput for the quarter ended March 2026, compared to the same period in the previous year. The company handled a total of 14,28,102 Twenty Foot Equivalent Units (TEUs) during this period, up from 13,47,495 TEUs in the quarter ended March 2025.

The company’s EXIM (export-import) throughput for the quarter stood at 10,68,283 TEUs, reflecting a 2.22% growth from the 10,45,042 TEUs recorded in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. Meanwhile, the domestic throughput saw a significant rise of 18.97%, with 3,59,819 TEUs handled in the quarter ended March 2026, compared to 3,02,453 TEUs in the same period last year.

For the period ended March 2026, CONCOR’s total throughput reached 55,82,193 TEUs, marking a 9.56% increase from the 50,94,942 TEUs recorded for the period ended March 2025. The EXIM throughput for this period grew by 8.02%, reaching 42,07,756 TEUs, up from 38,95,504 TEUs in the previous year. The domestic throughput also experienced a notable increase of 14.59%, with 13,74,437 TEUs handled, compared to 11,99,438 TEUs in the previous year.

These figures indicate a robust performance for CONCOR in both its EXIM and domestic operations, contributing to the overall growth in throughput.

Disclaimer: This article is based on a regulatory filing submitted to the National Stock Exchange of India ().