The Egyptian marble price per ton matters most to importers and wholesalers buying blocks and bulk slabs, and Egypt’s abundant supply keeps it highly competitive. EMG (Egyptian Marble & Granite) exports Egyptian marble blocks and slabs factory-direct worldwide.
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EMG quarries and mills Egyptian marble, Egyptian granite and Egyptian limestone in-house, giving buyers consistent colour and factory-direct prices.

What drives the Egyptian marble price per ton?
The Egyptian marble price per ton depends on whether you buy raw blocks or finished slabs, the variety (common beiges like Galala cost less per ton than rarer stones), the block size and quality, and the order volume. Freight and incoterms add to the landed cost. Marble is priced per ton at the block stage because it is sold by weight before processing, which is how importers, fabricators and traders typically buy it for their own cutting.
Blocks vs slabs
Raw marble blocks are the most economical way to buy per ton, ideal for importers with their own gang saws and fabrication. Finished slabs and tiles cost more per ton because they include cutting, calibration and finishing, but they arrive ready to use. EMG can supply either — blocks for processors, or finished slabs and tiles for merchants and projects — so buyers choose the form that suits their operation.
Why buying from Egypt lowers the per-ton cost
Egypt’s rich marble deposits mean a low raw-material cost, and buying factory-direct from a quarry-to-factory producer like EMG removes trader markups. Full-container and bulk volumes cut the per-ton price further. For wholesalers and processors importing by the container or in larger tonnages, the savings over buying through intermediaries are significant.
Volume, packing and shipping
Per-ton pricing improves with volume: full containers and bulk block shipments cost less per ton than small parcels. Blocks are loaded and secured for safe sea transport, and slabs travel in A-frames or crates. EMG handles export documentation and loading so material clears customs smoothly, and can advise on how much marble fits a container by weight.
Getting an accurate per-ton quote
A real per-ton quote needs the variety, whether blocks or slabs, the quantity in tons, and the destination port. EMG supplies Egyptian marble with documentation and samples, and returns a clear price per ton plus freight, so importers can calculate their landed cost accurately.
Order Egyptian marble blocks and slabs from EMG
As a quarry-to-factory producer, EMG exports Egyptian marble blocks, slabs and tiles at competitive per-ton prices, with reliable shipping worldwide. Tell us the variety, form, tonnage and destination, request a sample, and our export team will confirm the price per ton and freight.
Contact EMG (Egyptian Marble & Granite)
EMG is a leading Egyptian marble and granite manufacturer and exporter, supplying premium natural stone factory-direct worldwide. Ready to order, or need a quote or a free sample? Our export team replies within 24 hours.
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- Mobile / WhatsApp: +20 100 039 0999
- Landline: +20 2 2305 5069
- Email: [email protected]
- Head Office: 17 El Shaheed Ahmed Zaki St, Nasr City, Cairo, Egypt
- Website: egyptianmarblegranite.com
Frequently asked questions
What is the Egyptian marble price per ton?
The Egyptian marble price per ton depends on whether you buy raw blocks or finished slabs, the variety, block size and quality, and the order volume, plus freight. Common beiges like Galala cost less per ton than rarer stones. Buying blocks factory-direct from Egypt is the most economical per-ton option for importers and processors.
Is it cheaper to buy marble blocks or slabs?
Raw marble blocks are the most economical per ton and suit importers with their own cutting capacity, while finished slabs and tiles cost more per ton because they include cutting and finishing but arrive ready to use. EMG supplies both, so buyers choose the form that fits their operation.

