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How to Avoid Breakage Claims in Overseas Granite Export
Avoiding breakage claims requires strict control across the entire chain— from block selection at quarry level to final container sealing.

Top 7 Reasons Granite Shipments Get Rejected at Destination
Granite shipments rarely get rejected because of a single obvious defect. In most cases, rejection happens when the material arriving at the destination fails to match the buyer’s expectations, technical specifications, or agreed tolerances.

How to Identify Micro Cracks Before Container Loading
Micro cracks are among the most expensive mistakes in stone exports. They are rarely visible in a casual yard inspection, yet once the material reaches a foreign warehouse, they become claims, credit notes, replacements, and damaged relationships.

Water Absorption Limits for Exterior Projects
Exterior exposure amplifies every weakness. Rain, groundwater migration, humidity cycles, and temperature variation continuously test the internal density of the stone.

Shade Variation Control in Black Granite Blocks
Shade control must begin at extraction. Blocks should be classified immediately after wire-saw cutting, before dispatch to the processing yard.

Why Some Fantasy Brown Marble Slabs Bend or Warp After Cutting
Fantasy Brown is often commercially classified as marble, but geologically it sits between marble and quartzite in many quarries.