Aashka Tiles
Back to Sourcing Guides
June 8, 2026 5 min read logistics

The importer benefits from buying tiles from an Indian company

For More details about the product, please message.

For More details about the product, please message.

Key Benefits of buying tiles from India.

  • Competitive Pricing (High Margin Opportunity)

 India offers lower production costs vs Europe or China (in many segments)

  •  Importers can:

Buying at lower rates is like increasing your profit margin with Indian tiles

Sell at higher margins in their local market, Fast dispatch + consistent quality

  • Massive Production Capacity

India (especially Morbi) is one of the largest tile manufacturing hubs in the world

Continuous production = no stock shortage. One container = complete tile solution.

  • Wide Design Variety
  • Thousands of tile designs like: -

Marble look

Wood finish

Concrete finish

High-gloss (PGVT)

  • Flexible Order Options

Mix sizes and designs in one container + a sanitizing product or other product can be loaded.

Custom branding (OEM/private label) available

  • Strong Export Infrastructure

Well-developed ports from the tile factory are less than 200 km or 125 miles

Mundra, India’s largest commercial and private port, handling 11% of India's total annual maritime cargo

Kandla. 18 berths facility (12 Dry cargo,06 Oil jetties)

Fast container movement and global shipping

  • Quality Standards & Certifications
  • Aashka Tiles follow:

ISO standards

  • CE certification (for Europe)
  • Fast Production & Delivery per day, 15 Million+ boxes Porcelain tiles production capacity per month
  • Production cycle: 7–20 days (average)

Faster than many competing countries

8 Full Product Range (One-Stop Solution)

Ceramic tiles

GVT / PGVT tiles

Parking tiles

Full body tiles

Sanitaryware

Smart Marble

PU Stone

Bathroom Accessory

Granite

Marble

  • Export Experience & Support
  • Aashka Tiles are experienced in:

Documentation

Packaging

Container loading

  • Government Support
  • Trade Agreements: covering nearly 40 countries. These agreements are critical for importers as they often eliminate or significantly reduce customs duties.
  • India–UAE CEPA (2022): One of India's most comprehensive deals, covering goods, services, and investment.
  • India–Australia ECTA (2022): Provides 100% tariff elimination on Indian exports and significant concessions for Australian imports.
  • India–EFTA TEPA (2024/2025): A landmark deal with Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland that includes a $100 billion investment pledge into India.

India–ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (2010): Covers 10 Southeast Asian nations, including Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.

India–Japan CEPA (2011) & India–South Korea CEPA (2010): Long-standing comprehensive agreements for trade and investment.

  • SAFTA (2006): The South Asian Free Trade Area agreement, including Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
  • India–Mauritius CECPA (2021): India's first trade agreement with an African nation.

Recent & Concluded Agreements (Expected 2026)

  • India–UK CETA: Signed in July 2025; projected to be in force by early 2026.
  • India–EU FTA: Negotiations concluded in January 2026; often referred to as the "Mother of All Deals".
  • India–Oman CEPA: Signed in December 2025; expected to enter force in Q1 2026.
  • India–New Zealand FTA: Negotiations concluded in late 2025.
  • US-India Interim Agreement: A framework for an interim trade deal was announced in February 2026.
  • Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs)
  • India–MERCOSUR PTA: Trade with South American nations like Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay.
  • India–Chile PTA: A limited-scope agreement that was expanded in 2017.

APTA (Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement): Includes China, South Korea, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka.

Many more upcoming trade agreements are in the pipeline.

For More details about the product, please message.

Protected by reCAPTCHA
Chat with us