Our Services
Welcome to our services. Here’s a brief overview of what we offer. We understand that handling stone can be challenging, and we always prioritize safety first.

Truck Delivery
Check out our live inventory. See what we have in stock and what we have in transit (meaning on the ships coming to the US). If the material is available in our inventory, we can deliver it to you within 72 hours. Terms and conditions apply. See the list of states we serve.
We deliver with our partner truck companies generally with 53′ or 55′ flatbed semi-trucks.
Our business model is based on efficiency, which means that there should be at least 30 slabs to be loaded onto the truck. In case your order is less than 30 slabs, we will look for other customers whose orders are moving in the same direction as yours. For a detailed explanation see the routes section.
You should choose this service if you wish to purchase stones in bundles at an affordable price. Generally, a bundle consists of six to ten pieces of stone, depending on the type of stone. A bundle, for instance, consists of 10 slabs of regular-size quartz (126″x63″) of 3 cm thickness, whilst it only contains 6 slabs if it is a natural stone from Brazil, India, or other countries. You should place your order in bundles, and at least one bundle should be placed.

Container Based Sales
This service is offered to fabricators who want to have quantity with very competative prices.
We have trusted suppliers spread out the world namely Brazil, India, Philippines, Italy, Spain, Vietnam, Malesia etc.
First we try to understand which type of material you need, granite, quartzite, marble, soapstone or quartz? Do you know the name of the stone or do you have just the picture. What thickness do you want, 2 cm or 3cm? What finish type, polished, leathered, honed or both at the same time. Do you have any specific requirements like the length should be bigger than 125″ or the height cannot be smaller than 72″?
We gather all these information, contact our oversees trusted suppliers get the pictures, videos and dimensions. We communicate with you. If we agree on terms on conditions we deliver the container to your door. You are only responsible for unloading! Don’t worry if you dont want to unload it, we offer container unloading services too. Contact us for more details.

Container Unloading
We want you to learn how to unload container but if you are not interested in this we offer container unloading services through our partners.
We have a large network of teams who are capable of unloading containers. It can sometimes be a team or a one man show who comes with his vinch truck and do the job within hours for you.
Don’t worry they are are not expensive.
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Local Stone Delivery
Check out our live inventory. See what we have in stock and what we have in transit (meaning on the ships coming to the US). If the material is available in our inventory, we can deliver it to you within 72 hours. Terms and conditions apply. See the list of states we serve.
We deliver with our partner truck companies generally with 53′ or 55′ flatbed semi-trucks.
Our business model is based on efficiency, which means that there should be at least 30 slabs to be loaded onto the truck. In case your order is less than 30 slabs, we will look for other customers whose orders are moving in the same direction as yours. For a detailed explanation see the routes section.
You should choose this service if you wish to purchase stones in bundles at an affordable price. Generally, a bundle consists of six to ten pieces of stone, depending on the type of stone. A bundle, for instance, consists of 10 slabs of regular-size quartz (126″x63″) of 3 cm thickness, whilst it only contains 6 slabs if it is a natural stone from Brazil, India, or other countries. You should place your order in bundles, and at least one bundle should be placed.

Consultancy
We guide fabricators in learning how to unload containers safely and effectively. Our consultancy services offer practical training on different unloading methods, the necessary equipment, and key techniques. With years of hands-on experience unloading hundreds of containers, we share valuable knowledge to help ensure a safe and efficient process.
There are two main ways to unload a container, and we will provide you with the skills needed to handle both properly.
Onground Container Unloading
This unloading method requires a heavy-duty forklift with a minimum capacity of 15,000 lbs and 72″ forks.
First, unload the front row of bundles as usual. Once the first row is cleared, cut the wooden supports of the second row that are in contact with the container’s sidewalls. To reduce the risk of tipping, do not cut more than 4″ from the wood touching the walls. Next, secure chains around all the remaining bundles and use the forklift to pull them toward the front. After that, continue unloading as you did with the first row.
Unloading from the Duck Station
For this method, you will need a smaller forklift that can fit inside the container, with a maximum height of 72″.
The forklift should have a minimum capacity of 7,000 lbs and be equipped with side shift and fork open/close functionality. The forks should be at least 56″ long.
Start by cutting the wooden supports, but leave the front piece intact. Slide 4″ straps under the bundle and attach them to the forks. Secure the bundle by gently pressing the slabs together, ensuring they do not get scratched. Next, cut the rear wooden support holding the bundle. Lift the front slightly off the ground and carefully pull it out while keeping the bundle stable to prevent tipping.
Once outside, use a second forklift with at least a 12,000 lb capacity. Place 4″ straps on each side of the bundle, lift it, cut the remaining wood supports, and move the bundle to its designated location.