India boasts a wealth of high-quality natural stones such as marble, sandstone, and granite, making it a renowned producer of dimensional stones with exceptional physical and chemical properties. These stones, including granite, marble, sandstone, limestone, and slate, are globally recognized for their superior quality. Today, the stone industry in India is acknowledged as one of the fastest-growing sectors in the economy, presenting vast opportunities for growth and advancement. With increasing demand worldwide, India's stone industry holds immense potential for expansion, driving employment, investment, and exports.
In this thriving sector, Lemora Ventures stands out as a leading Sand Stone manufacturer in India, with a state-of-the-art processing factory located in Krishnagiri, Tamil Nadu. Lemora Ventures is committed to delivering top-notch sandstone products that meet international standards while contributing to the growth and reputation of India's stone industry. However, sustainable extraction and processing practices must be prioritized to safeguard the environment and local communities while harnessing the industry's potential. Furthermore, investing in research and development to innovate and enhance production processes will bolster the competitiveness of India's stone industry on the global stage.
Stone's packaging is very important. Items are carefully packaged for shipment, and should be checked for external damage on receipt, where sign-off will be requested. Boxes of tiles are packed in polystyrene and then secured together on a pallet for delivery. Note some items such as slate are sold in crates rather than boxes.
Each wooden crate is first in lined with polythene to protect stones from staining from wooden planks or from any other feature, then it is in lined with foam-sheet along horizontal planks to protect stones against damage from wooden planks or nails. This is a fundamental preliminary packing used for all our wooden crates irrespective of the type of stone packed.
In case of polished stones, surface of each slab/tile is protected by using a paper cloth or 2mm-foam while tightly stacking them in a wooden crate. This protects the polished surface of stones from scratching due to abrasion of dust particles between.
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