Success in travertine export depends not only on the quality of the stone but also on how well it’s stored, packaged, and transported. For European wholesalers, preventing damage during transit means protecting both product value and brand reputation.
Travertine’s Delicate NatureTravertine, with its porous structure, is sensitive to humidity, vibration, and pressure. Improper storage or packaging can lead to cracks, stains, or chipping — especially for lighter tones such as Silver Travertine and Light Mix Travertine.
Store in dry, ventilated environments (humidity < 60%)
Avoid direct sunlight
Use flat, stable flooring free from vibration
Keep stones off the ground using wooden pallets or rubber bases
In countries like Germany and France, travertine is often covered with protective sheets to prevent moisture buildup.
Use ISPM 15-certified wooden crates
Place foam sheets between slabs
Wrap crates with shrink film
Secure pallets with metal straps
Standard Mix Travertine is commonly shipped on pallets, while Walnut Travertine is preferred in ventilated crates.
Before shipping, ensure:
Pallets are tightly secured
Correct labeling and CE certification
No moisture inside crates
Container cleanliness and stability
These precautions help avoid delays and damage claims at customs in countries like Italy, Spain, and Romania.
Sea Freight: Avoid direct contact with container floors, use desiccant packs.
Road Freight: Fill gaps between pallets to reduce vibration.
Rail Transport: Use tension straps for long-distance stability.
Silver Travertine is often shipped by sea, while Light Mix Travertine is popular in short-distance road deliveries.
Every shipment should include cargo insurance, especially for large-scale exports. It protects both the exporter and the importer from potential damage or loss.
Germany: Automated humidity-controlled warehouses
France: Climate-controlled luxury project storage
Italy: Open storage with UV-protected wrapping
Romania & Poland: Cost-effective storage and road logistics
Austria: Focus on recyclable packaging systems
Incorrect labeling
Overstacking pallets
Unsecured wooden crates
Missing moisture protection
Each of these can result in customs rejection or financial loss.
Proper storage and transportation protect not just the travertine but your brand’s reputation and long-term business success. With precise logistics and quality control, Turkish travertine continues to shine across the European market.