Process — 03
Six steps from
drawings to dispatch.
A drawing-driven workflow that coordinates design intent, factory precision, and on-site sequencing — with client approval built in before a single cut is made.

Fig. 003 — Dispatch bay
- STEP 01
Design Input
Client shares shop drawings and AutoCAD files, 3D views or renders where available, and an area-wise stone intent.
- STEP 02
Slab Assessment
Each slab is evaluated for vein direction, shade consistency, maximum usable area, and book-matching potential.
- STEP 03
Optimization & Layout Planning
Our technical team optimizes tile sizes room-wise, minimizes wastage, aligns veining and book-matching, and plans jointing and edge conditions.
- STEP 04
Client & Designer Approval
Stone layouts are overlaid on floor plans, elevations, and grid drawings. Each tile is defined by slab number, tile number, and orientation — submitted for approval before cutting.
- STEP 05
Precision Cutting & Quality Control
Machine-ready cutting plans and finish schedules are prepared. Precision cutting on bridge saws and CNC machinery, followed by factory dry-lay, edge finishing, and directional labeling.
- STEP 06
Packing, Identification & Dispatch
Stone elements are packed lot-wise to maintain sequence, crated to suit piece dimensions, clearly labeled for site identification, and dispatched with logistics planned for safe transport.
Every stone piece, three commitments.
Designed with intent
Engineered with accuracy
Fabricated with discipline