Is Shawkat Stone ISO certified?
+
Yes. Shawkat Stone holds ISO 9001:2015 certification covering our full production and export operations — from block selection at the quarry through cutting, calibration, finishing, quality inspection, and container loading. ISO 9001:2015 is an internationally recognized quality management standard. It means every process in our facility is documented, traceable, and audited — not just claimed. Certification documentation is available for clients on request.
How do you ensure consistent quality across large orders?
+
Quality control at Shawkat Stone runs at every production stage — not just a final visual check before packing. Our structured inspection checkpoints cover:
- Block intake — color, veining, structural integrity assessed before production
- Post-cutting — dimensional accuracy and slab yield verified
- Post-calibration — uniform thickness confirmed across full slab surface
- Post-finishing — surface consistency, finish quality, and edge condition checked
- Pre-packing — batch color matching and final defect screening before export approval
Pieces that fail any checkpoint are removed from the order — they are never shipped.
View our production process →
How do you handle color matching across large batch orders?
+
Batch color matching is one of the most critical quality requirements for wholesale buyers supplying commercial projects. Our process starts at block selection — we assess color consistency across the full block face before it enters production. During the final inspection stage, slabs and tiles within a shipment are cross-checked for visual consistency against the approved sample. Any pieces that fall outside the accepted color range are removed and replaced. For large-format projects requiring color continuity across multiple containers, we can discuss lot tracking and batch reservation.
What quality documentation do you provide with each shipment?
+
Every export shipment from Shawkat Stone is accompanied by a full documentation package: commercial invoice, packing list (with piece count, dimensions, and weight), certificate of origin, bill of lading, and phytosanitary certificate for wooden packing materials (ISPM 15 compliant). Loading is photographed at key stages — packed units, container interior before sealing, and sealed container — and provided to the client before departure.
What should I look for when evaluating an Egyptian stone supplier?
+
The key verification points for any Egyptian stone supplier:
- ISO certification — request the actual certificate, not just a claim. Verify it is current and covers the factory operations
- Own factory — confirm they manufacture in their own facility, not subcontract to third parties
- Physical samples — any supplier unwilling to send physical samples before order confirmation is a risk
- Loading documentation — ask if they photograph loading. Suppliers who do are accountable; those who don't aren't
- Export track record — ask for references from buyers in your market and verify they have active export lanes to your destination
We're happy to provide any of the above on request.
Contact our team →