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Carrara of the North, not any more! Antwerp with its natural Stone (http://g603.net) quay 208 is today’s block port for Central Europe. There are almost 70,000 tons of natural Stone (http://g603.net) blocks here. 80 percent of the heavy Stone (http://g603.net) blocks are still sawn into graveStone (http://g603.net) s, but an increasing number of the blocks here are for the building sector. A large part of the blocks are sent to Germany. Only those who see the Stone (http://g603.net) s buy them. This especially applies to those raw blocks required for the production of graveStone (http://g603.net) s: in Germany, as in Belgium, France and (http://maplered.com) all over Europe. A ship docks in Antwerp at least three times a month to unload Granite (http://tanbrown.org) blocks from India, Brazil, South Africa, Scand (http://maplered.com) inavia or China. An average of over 5,000 blocks are stored here. A total of 51 companies have their warehouse in Antwerp. The big block dealers, the »global players? have over a thousand (http://maplered.com) blocks available here. And not only the Germans come: Antwerp has also become the block port for the Dutch, Belgians, Austrians, Swiss and (http://maplered.com) French. A block port for the whole of Europe? Almost!