
Jayesh Logistics IPO
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Schedule of Jayesh Logistics
Issue open date | 27 Oct 2025 |
Issue close date | 29 Oct 2025 |
UPI mandate deadline | 29 Oct 2025 (5 PM) |
Allotment finalization | 30 Oct 2025 |
Refund initiation | 31 Oct 2025 |
Share credit | 31 Oct 2025 |
Listing date | 03 Nov 2025 |
Mandate end date | 13 Nov 2025 |
Lock-in end date for anchor investors (50%) | 29 Nov 2025 |
Lock-in end date for anchor investors (remaining) | 28 Jan 2026 |
Note: The schedule is tentative. The anchor lock-in period ends 30 days after the actual allotment date for 50% of the shares and 90 days after for the remaining portion. The allotment status can be checked on the registrar's website and the exchange website.
About Jayesh Logistics
Jayesh Logistics Limited, founded in 2011, provides freight and non-freight logistics services using road and rail transport. It serves 200+ clients across industries like steel, cement, and heavy machinery. The company owns 95 trucks and partners with third-party operators for peak demand. With strong presence in Eastern India and cross-border Nepal routes, it has won multiple transport awards. An ISO-certified firm, it is developing “SMART-SYS,” an AI-based logistics software to enhance efficiency and tracking.
Financials of Jayesh Logistics
Issue size
Funds Raised in the IPO | Amount |
Overall | ₹28.64 crores |
Fresh Issue | ₹28.64 crores |
Utilisation of proceeds
Purpose | INR crores (%) |
Purchase of side wall trailers | 8.85 (30.9%) |
Working Capital | 11.24 (39.3%) |
Phase 2 of Smart Logistics Application | 0.72 (2.5%) |
General Corporate Purposes | 7.83 (27.3%) |
Strengths
- Experienced promoters with over 13 years in logistics and supply chain management.
- Integrated operations with 95 owned trucks and partnerships with third-party fleet operators.
- Advanced SMART-SYS logistics IT solution using AI, blockchain, and GPS for real-time tracking.
- Wide client base across iron & steel, cement, heavy machinery, and infrastructure sectors.
- Recognized with multiple EXIM India “Road Transport Operator of the Year – Nepal Cargo” awards.
Risks
- Dependence on limited regions like the India–Nepal corridor, increasing geopolitical exposure.
- High reliance on fuel prices and transport costs affecting margins.
- Promoters and directors involved in certain tax proceedings; adverse outcomes may impact reputation.
- Dependence on a few key customers for a significant share of revenue.
- Single-location operations and limited diversification increase business vulnerability.
Allotment Status for Jayesh Logistics
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