Iranian stone waste exceeds world standards
Sales Manager of Jahan Nama Company: Fortunately, for about three years, the status of indoor exhibitions, especially in Mahallat, has improved. I prefer attending indoor exhibitions to foreign exhibitions.
Mehdi Lotfi, Sales Manager of Jahan Nama Company, in an exclusive interview with Iran Stone News Agency stated: I have been involved in the sales of Iran Marble and Jahan Nama companies for about four years. The major products of these two companies are travertine and marble.
"We cooperate with Iraq in the field of exports," he said. One of the biggest problems in exporting money is the return of money;
He explained how to increase sales: The more honest the stone producers are with the customer, the better the results.
"Fortunately, for about three years now, the status of indoor exhibitions, especially neighborhoods, has improved a lot," said Marbella Iran's sales manager. I prefer attending domestic exhibitions to foreign exhibitions.
Lotfi said: Iran's stone industry has very rich mines but we are much weaker in processing and export than other countries. Many of the machines in old Iranian factories are old and worn out, which makes the loss of stone very high. If waste is prevented, the cost of finished stone will also be lower and our competitiveness in global markets will increase.