How to Import Egyptian Marble to the USA

How to Import Egyptian Marble to the USA – The Complete 2026 Guide

The USA is one of the largest global importers of natural stone, with continuous demand for marble in residential, commercial, and large-scale construction projects. Due to its competitive pricing, durability, elegant beige tones, and large production capacity, Egyptian marble has become a top choice for American stone distributors, contractors, developers, and wholesalers.

In this detailed guide, you’ll learn everything you need to know about importing Egyptian marble to the USA — including stone selection, documentation, customs rules, inspection, packaging, shipping, and FAQs.


Why Import Egyptian Marble to the USA?

Egyptian marble is becoming increasingly popular in the US market because of:

  • Competitive pricing compared to Italian/Turkish marble

  • High durability for residential & commercial use

  • Availability of beige, cream & warm tones trending in US architecture

  • Fast production and export capacity

  • High reliability for bulk orders

  • Consistent finishing & quality standards

Popular Egyptian marble used in US projects includes:


Step 1: Choose the Right Egyptian Marble Type

The USA market prefers neutral beige tones and durable materials suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.

Top Egyptian Marble Types for US Buyers

Galala Marble

Perfect for villas, hotels, malls, and interiors.
galala marble

Triesta Marble

Ideal for commercial flooring due to high density.
triesta marble

Sunny Marble

A top choice for residential flooring & outdoor spaces.
sunny marble

Silvia Marble

Preferred for interior walls, bathrooms, and cladding.
silvia marble

Galala Beige Marble

Highly demanded for premium architectural projects.
galala beige marble


Step 2: Understand US Requirements & Customs Regulations

To import marble into the USA, you must comply with US Customs & Border Protection (CBP) regulations.

Key requirements include:

  • HTS Code classification (usually under 6802.91 or similar)

  • Country of origin labeling (“Made in Egypt”)

  • Accurate commercial invoice

  • Packing list

  • Bill of lading

  • Certificate of origin

  • Proper fumigation for wooden crates

  • No banned wood material in packaging

Egyptian suppliers like CID Egypt already comply with these standards.


Step 3: Request Samples & Approve Specifications

Before placing your order:

  • Request physical stone samples

  • Approve finishes (polished, honed, brushed, tumbled)

  • Confirm sizes (standard US sizes: 12×12, 12×24, 18×18, 24×24)

  • Check thickness options (1.2 cm, 2 cm, 3 cm)

  • Review slab photos & bundle numbers

This ensures the material meets US project requirements.


Step 4: Inspection & Quality Control in Egypt

Before container loading, reputable suppliers provide:

  • Slab & tile measurements

  • Surface finish inspection

  • Checking color tone consistency

  • Reviewing edges & corners

  • Photos & videos of every bundle

  • Packing inspection

This step is essential for US importers to avoid surprises on arrival.


Step 5: Packing & Loading for the USA

Egyptian marble is packed to withstand long ocean transport.

Packing includes:

  • Reinforced wooden crates or bundles

  • Foam or rubber sheets between tiles/slabs

  • Plastic wrapping for moisture protection

  • Strong palletized bases

  • Secure loading using forklifts & cranes

USA-bound shipments require fumigated wooden crates according to APHIS standards.


Step 6: Shipping Options to the USA (FOB, CIF, or Door Delivery)

FOB (most common)

Supplier handles local transport & port loading. Buyer handles freight, insurance, and US customs.

CIF

Supplier manages freight & insurance until the US port.

Door-to-Door (on request)

Full delivery to buyer’s warehouse in the US.

Shipping ports commonly used:

  • Port of New York

  • Port of Houston

  • Port of Savannah

  • Port of Long Beach / Los Angeles

  • Port of Miami


Step 7: Import Granite & Limestone Alongside Marble

Many US importers reduce shipping costs by bringing multiple materials in the same container.

Limestone Options

Granite Options

Mixed containers are standard for US distributors.


Step 8: Customs Clearance in the USA

When your shipment arrives, a customs broker will help you with:

  • HTS code confirmation

  • Import duty calculation

  • Filing entries with CBP

  • ISF filing (Importer Security Filing)

  • Releasing the container from port

Marble usually has low or zero import duties, depending on classification.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the average shipping time from Egypt to the USA?

Typically 20–35 days, depending on the port.

2. Can marble, granite, and limestone be shipped in the same container?

Yes — importing mixed materials like sunny marble,
dijon tumbled limestone,
and black aswan granite is common.

3. Does US customs require fumigated wooden crates?

Yes — all wooden packing must meet APHIS fumigation standards.

4. Is Egyptian marble accepted in luxury US projects?

Absolutely. galala marble and triesta marble are widely used in high-end villas, hotels, and commercial projects.

5. Do suppliers provide inspection photos and videos?

Yes — reputable suppliers always provide full documentation before loading.

6. What finishes are popular in the USA?

Polished, honed, and brushed finishes are the most demanded.

7. What is the MOQ (minimum order quantity)?

Most exporters allow 1×20 ft container, but mixed pallets may be offered.


📞 Contact CID Egypt for Orders & Inquiries

📞 Mobile: +20 100 164 9770
💬 WhatsApp: https://wa.me/201001649770
✉️ Email: marketing@cidegypt.com
🌐 Contact Form: https://www.cidegypt.com/contact-us/

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