Frequently Asked Questions

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Frequently Asked Questions

“Granite is a natural stone formed from molten magma within the Earth’s crust.”
It is commonly used for countertops, flooring, wall cladding, monuments, and various construction applications.

How is granite extracted from quarries?

Granite is extracted from quarries using various methods, including drilling, blasting, and cutting with diamond wire saws.

What granite finishes are available?

Common granite finishes include polished, honed, flamed, and leathered, each with unique characteristics.

How is granite made usable?

Granite blocks are cut into slabs, and then these slabs are processed, polished, and fabricated into various products.

Factors for choosing granite supplier?

Consider quality, variety, pricing, reputation, and service when choosing a supplier.

What factors affect granite product cost?

Cost is influenced by granite type, thickness, size, finish, edge detail, and market demand.

What are Incoterms, and why are they important in Global trade?

Incoterms (International Commercial Terms) are standardized trade terms that define the responsibilities of buyers and sellers in international transactions. They are essential for clarifying shipment and cost-sharing arrangements.

Common Incoterms for granite exports?

Common Incoterms include EXW (Ex Works), FOB (Free On Board), CIF (Cost, Insurance, and Freight), and DDP (Delivered Duty Paid).

Which docs are needed for exporting granite?

Documentation typically includes the commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, certificate of origin, and any necessary export permits or licenses.

What is a Bill of Lading (B/L), and why is it important in international shipments?

A Bill of Lading is a legal document that serves as evidence of the contract of carriage and receipt of goods. It is crucial for tracking and confirming the delivery of granite.

What is a Certificate of Origin, and when is it required for granite exports?

A Certificate of Origin is a document that confirms the country of origin of the goods. It may be required by the importing country for customs purposes.

How can I protect my granite shipments from damage during transit?

Proper packaging, including crates and padding, is essential to protect granite during transit. Additionally, consider purchasing insurance to cover potential damage.

How can I track the progress of my granite shipment once it's in transit?

Most shipping companies provide tracking services that allow you to monitor the status and location of your shipment online.

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