Aegis Logistics Ltd
NSE:AEGISCHEM
During the last 3 months Aegis Logistics Ltd insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares.
The last transaction was made on Sep 28, 2023 by Trans Asia Petroleum Inc. , who bought 183.5k INR worth of AEGISCHEM shares.
During the last 3 months Aegis Logistics Ltd insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares.
The last transaction was made on Sep 28, 2023 by Trans Asia Petroleum Inc. , who bought 183.5k INR worth of AEGISCHEM shares.
Aegis Logistics Ltd
Glance View
Aegis Logistics Ltd. stands as a stalwart in the Indian logistics sector, notably shaping its niche within the realm of liquid logistics and industrial gas handling. Founded as part of India's bustling economic landscape, the company has carved out a significant space by aligning its operations with the growing energy needs of the nation. Aegis Logistics functions primarily by leveraging its strategic infrastructure—comprising storage terminals, pipelines, and ports—to facilitate the efficient movement and distribution of petroleum products, chemicals, and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). With a robust presence across key strategic ports in India, Aegis seamlessly connects global suppliers with local markets, enhancing supply chain efficiencies. The company's business model thrives on a multifaceted approach that not only encompasses the logistical movements but also integrates value-added services such as blending and packaging, thereby maximizing throughput and utilization. Revenue generation for Aegis Logistics is orchestrated through a diverse set of channels—each tethered to the core logistics operations. It earns predominantly from its premier segment that involves the storage and distribution of liquid bulk, complemented by hydrocarbon logistics, which serves the burgeoning LPG sector. The company's proficient use of infrastructural gateways facilitates a steady income stream in the form of service fees from multinational corporations and domestic players seeking reliable means of cargo handling. Strategic partnerships and collaborations further bolster Aegis' financial muscle, as these alliances provide both stability and expansion opportunities in a highly competitive market. By continually investing in technology and optimizing operational efficiencies, Aegis maintains a dynamic flow in its revenue streams, ensuring strong margins and a resilient market position amidst the evolving demands of the logistic industry.
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