Key takeaway: Balance is not 50/50. Allocate quartz stock for core kitchen demand and high-margin porcelain for commercial projects and design-led residential upgrades to optimize turnover and profitability.
Buyer question
How should a distributor allocate inventory investment and warehouse space between porcelain and quartz slabs?
Commercial reading
Distributors should treat porcelain and quartz as complementary, not competing, lines. Stock reliable quartz patterns for consistent kitchen countertop turnover. Use project-ready porcelain slabs, sourced from our clearance deals, to target commercial clients and premium residential segments, capturing higher margins. This dual approach mitigates risk and maximizes addressable market.
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Review our current available lots to build your balanced portfolio: Porcelain & Sintered Stock Deals and Quartz Stone Stock Deals.
Next step
Request a tailored quote for a mixed container load. Specify your target market split (e.g., 70% quartz, 30% porcelain) to receive a consolidated commercial offer.
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