Konoike Transport Co. Ltd. reported a significant increase in net sales for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025, amounting to ¥344.987 billion, up 9.5% from the previous fiscal year's ¥315.029 billion. The rise in sales was attributed to various factors, including a recovery in air cargo rates, higher volumes at overseas locations, and subsidiary consolidations in Mexico and Canada within the International-Related Business. Additionally, there was increased activity in the Airport-Related Business driven by the recovery of international passenger flights and the shift to larger aircrafts, alongside the acquisition of large-scale contracts in the Engineering-Related Business and higher warehousing and transportation volumes in the Food Products-Related Business. Operating income showed a notable growth of 28.6%, reaching ¥21.385 billion compared to ¥16.634 billion in the previous year. This increase was supported by improvements in business performance due to higher volumes and profitability enhancements aligned with the company's Medium-Term Management Plan initiated in April 2022. The profit attributable to owners of the parent rose by 23.8% to ¥14.050 billion from ¥11.349 billion in the previous fiscal year. The company forecasts a further increase in profit for the next fiscal year, targeting ¥16.5 billion. Looking ahead, Konoike Transport Co. Ltd. remains focused on enhancing operational efficiency and securing appropriate unit prices to sustain its growth momentum.
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