
Fifteen Years of Indonesian Stone, Trusted Worldwide
CV Alam Berkah Indonesia — the company behind Sukabumi Stone Indonesia — has grown from a single West Java quarry operation into an integrated manufacturer and exporter serving projects on five continents.
A manufacturer, not a middleman
CV Alam Berkah Indonesia, trading internationally as Sukabumi Stone Indonesia, is a vertically integrated natural stone company based in Sukabumi, West Java — the region that gives the world its most famous green swimming-pool stone. Since 2009, we have controlled the full journey of our stone: quarry access, block selection, sawing, calibration, CNC fabrication, finishing, quality control, crating and export logistics. That vertical integration is the single most important thing to understand about us, because it is what lets us guarantee colour consistency across repeat orders, hold tight dimensional tolerances, and quote honest factory-direct prices without the mark-ups of a trading intermediary.
We began by supplying the Indonesian domestic market — hotels in Bali, villas in Jakarta, resorts across the archipelago. As international architects and pool builders discovered that the green stone lining those pools came from Sukabumi, demand pulled us outward. Today the majority of our production is exported, and our team is structured around the needs of overseas buyers: English-, Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking sales staff, in-house export documentation, and shipping partners at every major Indonesian port.
What we make
Our catalog spans nine core product lines. At its heart is Sukabumi green stone, the green quartzitic sandstone prized for swimming pools, spas and water features. Around it we produce black lava basalt, grey andesite, warm Indonesian limestone, mesh-mounted mosaics, engineered pool coping, stacked-stone wall cladding, calibrated tiles and exterior pavers. Every product is available in a range of finishes — natural split, honed, sandblasted, flamed, bush-hammered — and can be cut to size for bespoke architectural work.
How we work with international buyers
We understand that importing stone from Indonesia carries real questions about quality, consistency and logistics. Our answer is transparency at every stage. Before you commit to a container, we send physical samples of the exact stone, colour and finish you are specifying. During production, we dry-lay and photograph your order so you can approve it remotely. At shipping, we handle seaworthy crating, fumigation, certificates of origin and the full FOB or CIF documentation set, and we keep you updated with container and vessel details until the goods reach your port.
Certifications & standards
Our quality management system is certified to ISO 9001:2015, and our stone is tested against international benchmarks for water absorption, compressive strength, flexural strength and slip resistance. Technical datasheets and third-party test reports are available on request for specifiers and consultants who need them for tender submissions.
The reasons buyers stay with us
Own production
Direct quarry access and in-house fabrication — no trading intermediary between you and the stone.
Consistency
Batch dry-laying, photography and ISO-controlled QC keep colour and dimensions consistent across repeat containers.
Export-ready team
Multilingual sales, full export documentation and shipping to every major port, FOB or CIF.
Responsive service
WhatsApp-first communication and one-business-day reply times keep your project moving.
Flexible volumes
From a trial pallet to full FCL programmes, with LCL consolidation for new importers.
Honest pricing
Transparent per-square-metre pricing with no hidden trading margins.

To make the world's most beautiful natural stone accessible, reliably, anywhere
We believe importing premium Indonesian stone should be as dependable as sourcing locally. That means predictable quality, clear communication in your language, and logistics that simply work. Every process we have built — from sample dispatch to CIF documentation — exists to remove the friction and risk that has historically made overseas stone buying stressful.