
Established in 1968, Marbrasa Marmores e Granitos do
Brasil Ltda. of Cachoeiro de Itapemirim, Espírito Santo,
Brazil, has quarrying
operations throughout Brazil.
Pictured is the San Gabriel Black quarry.
Founded in 1968 by Camilo Cola, Marbrasa Marmores e
Granitos do Brasil Ltda. of Cachoeiro de Itapemirim, Espírito Santo, Brazil,
was one of the first Brazilian companies to produce stone on an international
level. With a broad range of quarries and state-of-the-art production
facilities, the company continues to export material to destinations around the
world.
During its early days, Marbrasa focused on the domestic market in Brazil, and
it developed a reputation for quality. Over the years, the company began
exporting marble and granite in blocks, slabs and tiles to international
customers. As the company’s worldwide reach expanded, it developed offices in
China and the U.S. as well as partnerships in South America, Europe and
Africa.
Approximately one-third of the company’s exports (33.5%) are shipped to the
U.S., and other leading markets are Argentina (consuming 11.3% of exports),
Colombia (9.6%), China (8.8%) and Venezuela (4.6%). The remaining 32.2% of
exports are shipped to other nations.
Last year, Marbrasa opened an office in Miami,
FL, to better serve the American
market, with a toll-free customer service line. It typically sells to the
leading importers and distributors in various regions across the U.S

Modern methods and technology are used for stone
extraction, and equipment in the quarries includes bulldozers, hammer drills
and diamond wire saws.
Stone production
Marbrasa operates a
large number of quarries, mostly in the state of Espírito Santo. Granite
quarries in the state include Arabesco, Creme Marfim, Juparana Imperial, New
Venetian Gold, Labrador Green, Peacock Green, Graphite Brown and San Gabriel
Black, while the company’s marble quarries in Espírito Santo are Cachoeiro
White, Classic Veined White and Tropical Blue.
Additionally, Marbrasa quarries Gaya quartzite in the Brazilian state of Bahia
and Via Lactea granite in Minas Gerais.
Modern methods and technology are used for stone extraction, and equipment in
the quarries includes bulldozers, hammer drills and diamond wire saws.
Marbrasa’s quarrying philosophy is to use the highest level of technology in
order to produce the best quality blocks.
A total of 300 workers are employed in quarries, and the combined production is
more than 4,000 cubic meters per month.

Most of Marbrasa’s quarries are in the state of
Espírito Santo, including the site for Creme Marfim granite.
Marbrasa’s stoneworking facilities in Cachoeiro de
Itapemirim produce slabs, tiles and cut-to-size products, and the factory sits
on an area of nearly 550,000 square feet (50,000 square
meters).
The equipment in use at the plant was brought in from Italy, and it includes
eight gangsaws, two automated polishers and one complete line for cut-to-size
production. Marbrasa’s factory produces between 150 and 200 containers per
month, and it employs 300 people. Overall capacity is approximately 7,750,080
square feet (720,000 square meters) per year, and the company expects to
increase to a total of 10,764,000 square feet (1,000,000 square meters) this
year.
In terms of production, a total of 70% of Marbrasa’s business is slabs, with
25% being blocks and 5% tiles. The company’s sales strategy for this year is to
improve its presence in new and inactive markets.

Marbrasa’s factory in Cachoeiro de Itapemirim sits on
an area of nearly 550,000 square feet (50,000 square meters), and it employs
300 workers.

A large inventory of blocks is maintained at
Marbrasa’s facilities.

The equipment at the factory was brought in from
Italy, and it includes eight gangsaws.

Marbrasa’s materials are well suited for a wide
variety of kitchen designs, including this modern application of Graphite
Brown.

In this kitchen design above, Marbrasa’s Creme Marfim
granite complements the rich woodwork.

San Gabriel Black from Marbrasa adds a defining touch
to this contemporary kitchen space.