Iranian safa stone export to four countries

Iranian safa stone export to four countries
  • 2019-10-20
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Safa Stone Iranian CEO: Our product portfolio has been completed and we have started exporting stone slabs and slabs to China, India, Europe and Arab countries. Our most pressing export problems are shipping and shipping.

Ali Idrisi, CEO of Safa Sang Iran Iranian Company in an exclusive interview with Iran International Stone Exhibition stated: "This company has been registered for about five years but I have been working in the stone industry for about 20 years.

He added: "I started my career as a worker in a stone factory and then became a factory manager.

He continued: In 2008, as an exemplary manager, I received the President's Certificate of Appreciation. I then spent three months at the Italian Rock Confederation, from "Processing to Ship"; I also received two Export Management and Production Management degrees from the UK, and am currently a Business major.

He said: "When I got into the stone business, I went to the mine to avoid problems with the supply of stone; I contracted with a mine and bought the whole ore.

He added: "At present, I have contracts with Lashkar Esfahan mines, Yazd Travertine and Ramshe Chocolate Travertine to supply the required stones.

He continued: Our product basket is completed and we have started exporting our stone slabs and slabs to China, India, Europe and Arab countries. Our most pressing export problems are shipping and shipping.

"In some cases the piece that is needed is not found at all, in the mining area we need some machinery that does not have domestic production and must be imported but imported by It is difficult.

"The presence of Iran's stone industry in international exhibitions is low, for example, in Italy, which is the most important exhibition in the world, only two hundred people from Iran attended. This number is small and should increase.

"Some of our factories have the best processing technology, but they are poor in export and lack multilingual websites," he said.