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How CAMMY STONE Protects Stone Products for Global Export

For global stone buyers, product quality does not end at the factory door. A marble table, countertop, vanity, or custom stone component must survive handling, loading, ocean freight, customs clearance, and final delivery. This is why export packaging is one of the most important parts of a professional stone supply process.

Before packing, each order should go through a final quality inspection. For custom furniture and complex pieces, dry-lay inspection is especially useful. The product can be assembled or checked in the factory to confirm dimensions, edge quality, vein flow, and surface finish before it is placed into a crate.

The packaging structure depends on the product type. Slabs, countertops, basins, and furniture pieces all require different support methods. Reinforced plywood crates, foam cushioning, corner protection, internal bracing, and moisture-resistant wrapping help protect the stone against vibration and impact.

Weight distribution is another critical detail. Natural stone is heavy, and uneven loading can create stress during transport. A reliable factory considers how each piece will be lifted, moved, and secured inside the container.

For international buyers, clear communication also matters. Packaging photos, loading photos, crate marks, packing lists, and shipping documents help clients track their order and prepare for receiving goods. When the destination is a project site, this information can also support installation planning.

CAMMY STONE provides export-grade packaging for global shipments and supports common trade terms such as EXW, FOB, and CIF. Our goal is to reduce risk for designers, developers, contractors, and importers who need reliable stone products delivered across borders.

If a project involves fragile edges, oversized pieces, or premium marble furniture, packaging should be discussed early in the order process. Good planning protects both the material and the project schedule.

International stone shipping requires careful planning. From dry-lay inspection to reinforced crates, every step helps ensure marble furniture, slabs, and custom stone pieces arrive safely.

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