About Stonedepotau
Stone Depot® is one of Australia’s largest importers and wholesalers of natural stone and tiles.
Stone Depot® is one of the largest Importer and Distributor of Natural Stone in Australia from India, Turkey, China, Brazil, offering a complete range of natural stone such as sandstone, limestone tiles, travertine tiles, slate floor tiles, marble tiles, bluestone and granite in the form of outdoor tiles and pavers, slabs, pool coping, tumbled, cladding, and more.
The company comes with the extensive experience of more than 30 years in the mining business and is focused on being a leader in natural stone processing n to just in Australia but also in the world. Stone Depot® owns several quarries and factories with modern facilities and latest cutting, calibration & polishing machines capable of producing high-grade Indian natural stones. By catering to the high precision requirement of clients, Stone Depot® has helped them earn a name among the biggest suppliers & exporters in the international market of natural stones, which high presence in overseas markets namely UK, USA, Germany, Japan, Canada, Singapore, Mexico, Spain, Italy, South Korea, Belgium, and Dubai.
Stone Depot® is backed by a team of diligent professionals who take care of the complete lifecycle of producing high-grade natural stones, right from the quarries to stone processing to final delivery. Our organizational culture encourages the quest for excellence with a progressive and futuristic mindset. All our products undergo a rigorous quality check to ensure only optimum quality products leave our units.
Address: 181-187, Cowpasture Road, Wetherill Park, NSW 2164, Australia
Business Phone: +61 2 86075116, +61 7 30535715
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