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Mint Explainer| Why Delhivery's homegrown maps matter for e-commerce
Delhivery Maps, which was developed to power Delhivery’s own operations, will now be made available to enterprises, developers, and gig-economy companies as a commercial product. Why does this matter for e-commerce?
Unpacked: How does Delhivery make 19,000 pin codes work like clockwork?
Delhivery, India's largest integrated logistics company, crossed ₹10,000 crore in revenue in FY26 and turned free cash flow positive for the first time, a CNBC-TV18 breakdown of its business shows. Built largely on e-commerce parcel delivery, the company is investing in robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) — including in-house tools that turn messy handwritten addresses into precise locations — to cut costs and speed deliveries. Investors are watching risks too: big customers building their own delivery networks, and early backer SoftBank steadily trimming its stake.

Logistics firms build out data muscle as quick commerce rewires supply chains
Brands are pushing logistics partners for granular operational intelligence as quick commerce grows, prompting last-mile providers like Shiprocket, Delhivery, DTDC, and Emiza to respond with new tools, dashboards and delivery infrastructure.

Stocks To Watch Today: Infosys, Vedanta, NHPC, Canara Bank, PFC
Shares of Delhivery will also catch investors' attention.
Delhivery and domestic pharma remain key bets for Bay Capital’s Nikunj Doshi
Nikunj Doshi, CIO-PMS at Bay Capital, says optimism around AI may be helping Indian IT stocks recover, but the sector still faces uncertain times as companies assess the long-term impact of AI and rising token costs. He remains cautious on calling a bottom in IT stocks. Doshi is more bullish on niche NBFCs, logistics player Delhivery and domestic pharma companies, while avoiding PSU and defence stocks due to changing government priorities.
Groww, Lenskart, 9 other stocks among Motilal’s non-Nifty ideas. Check full list
Motilal Oswal has revealed its top non-Nifty stock picks. The brokerage anticipates robust earnings growth for these companies. Key names include ICICI Prudential AMC, TVS Motor, and Dixon Technologies. Delhivery shows the highest projected earnings expansion. Investors can explore these opportunities for potential gains.

Q4 Results Highlights: GE Vernova profit up 88.7%; Subros profit rises 6.8%
Q4 Results Highlights: Earnings stayed in focus with 150+ companies reporting, including IOC, JK Paper and IGL; stocks reacted to Vodafone Idea, Delhivery upgrades and caution on Cochin Shipyard.

Delhivery shares fall over 5% despite strong Q4 results; Check upside potential
Of the 23 analysts who have coverage on the stock, 19 have a "buy" rating, three have a "hold" rating and one has a "sell" rating. The analysts see an upside potential of up to 32% on the stock.
Delhivery Q4 Results: Net profit flat at Rs 72.4 crore, revenue rises 30% YoY
Delhivery reported a marginal 0.2% year-on-year decline in net profit for Q4FY26 to Rs 72.4 crore, despite a 30% revenue jump to Rs 2,850 crore. The company saw significant growth in express parcel volumes and introduced AI-powered systems. For FY26, Delhivery turned free cash flow positive and achieved a consolidated PAT of Rs 153 crore.

Delhivery Q4 Results | Net profit flat amid strong revenue growth
Shares of Delhivery Ltd ended at ₹475.70, up by ₹5.40, or 1.15%, on the BSE.

Delhivery Q4 Results: Profit Declines 0.3%, Revenue Rises 30% To Rs 2,850 Crore
The firm's revenue was up 30% YoY to Rs 2,850 crore.

Q4 Results Today Live Updates: Vodafone Idea, Delhivery, Others To Report March Quarter Results
Q4 Results Today Live Updates: Several blue-chip stocks are set to declare their March quarter earnings today