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Blue Dart Sales at Rs. 235.61 Crore
Mumbai | November 04, 2009 10:41:43 AM IST
 

Blue Dart Express Limited, South Asia's number one express air and integrated transportation, distribution and logistics company, today declared its financial results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2009, at its Board Meeting held in Mumbai.

The company posted Rs.16.49 Crore profit after tax for the quarter ended September 30, 2009. Income from operations for the quarter ended September 30, 2009 stood at Rs. 235.61 Crore.

Anil Khanna, Managing Director, Blue Dart Express Limited said, The results validate our customers trust in us and we thank them for their continued support through the challenging times. In an effort to provide even more comprehensive and customized services to our customers, we have been constantly upgrading our product portfolio and the value-add has been well appreciated. We are working on more of such solutions for our customers. On our 26th year, we have now expanded our reach to over 21,479 locations across the country.

Blue Dart, today, is firmly positioned as the unrivalled leader in the organised domestic air express space and has robust plans in place to sustain and augment its leadership position. We stand committed to our role of a trade facilitator and would continue to enable growths for a greater India, he added.

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