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wholesale porcelain tile china | Contigo Ceramics

You’ve seen the same 600x600mm polished porcelain tile at a US distributor for $18–25 per square meter. The wholesale price from our Foshan factory? $4.20–5.80 FOB. That’s a 60–70% saving before shipping. This isn’t a discount product — it’s the same ISO 10545-certified tile, made on the same Italian press lines, with digital inkjet decoration and mechanical rectification. The only difference is you’re buying directly from the factory, not after three markups.

Why Buy Wholesale Porcelain Tile from China Direct?
Every international buyer asks the same question: “Is it worth the risk?” After exporting to 30+ countries since 2012, I can tell you the risk is lower than buying from a local distributor — provided you work with a proper factory, not a trading company.
Factory Direct Advantages
- Pricing: No middleman markup. Our FOB prices reflect actual production cost + 12–15% margin. Trading companies add 20–30%.
- MOQ: One 20ft container (~1,000m² of 9mm tile). For 20mm outdoor pavers, ~800m² per container. If that’s too large, ask about shared container options (we can sometimes combine with other buyers).
- Quality Control: Every batch tested for water absorption (ISO 10545-3), breaking strength (ISO 10545-4), frost resistance (ISO 10545-12), and shade consistency. QC report sent prior to shipping. Third-party inspection (SGS, Bureau Veritas) available at your cost.
- Lead Time: 15–25 days for standard products, 25–35 days for custom colors/sizes. Busy season (Sep–Dec) add 7–10 days. Production starts on receipt of 30% deposit.

Product Specifications from Our Factory
| Tile Type | Sizes | Thickness | Surface Finish | FOB/m² (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Polished Porcelain | 600x600, 800x800, 600x1200mm | 9–11mm | Glossy, rectified | $4.20–5.80 |
| Matt/Rustic Porcelain | 600x600, 600x900, 300x600mm | 9–10mm | Matt, R9–R11 slip resistance | $3.80–5.20 |
| Wood-Look Porcelain | 150x900, 200x1200, 190x1900mm | 8–10mm | Matt or textured | $5.00–7.50 |
| Marble-Look Large Format | 900x1800, 800x2600, 1200x2400mm | 9–12mm | Glossy or honed | $7.00–12.00 |
| 20mm Outdoor Paver | 600x600, 600x900, 300x600mm | 20mm | Matt, DCOF ≥0.42 | $8.00–11.00 |
“The MOQ for factory-direct orders typically starts at one 20-foot container — about 1,000m² of 9mm tile.” — Contigo Ceramics production team
Porcelain vs Ceramic Tile: What a Factory Owner Would Tell You
One of the biggest sourcing mistakes I see is buyers ordering “ceramic” when they need “porcelain” — or vice versa. Here’s the real difference from a manufacturer’s perspective.
Water absorption is the defining metric. Per ISO 10545-3, porcelain tile must have absorption ≤0.5%. Ceramic tile can go up to 3% or higher. At our Foshan factory, we test every porcelain run to below 0.3% — well under the standard. This gives you a tile that is frost-proof (can freeze/thaw without cracking), stain-resistant (spills won’t soak in), and strong enough for commercial traffic (PEI 3–5 rating).
Ceramic tile is cheaper to produce (lower press pressure, lower firing temperature), but it’s not suitable for outdoor installation, high-moisture areas, or heavy commercial use. If you’re buying wholesale for a hotel, restaurant, or outdoor plaza, always specify porcelain — and ask for the ISO 10545-3 test report. We provide it with every shipment.
European Tiles vs Chinese Tiles: Clearing the Confusion
There’s a persistent belief that European tiles are inherently better. Let’s look at the data.
European factories (Italy, Spain) produce excellent tiles — no argument there. But they’re priced 2–3x higher than equivalent Chinese product for a few reasons: higher labor costs, energy costs, and brand markup. In terms of physical properties — water absorption, breaking strength, abrasion resistance, color consistency — a premium Chinese factory like ours matches European benchmarks. Our inkjet printers are the same Kerajet and EFI Cretaprint units used in Sassuolo. Our glazes come from the same suppliers (Colorobbia, Zschimmer & Schwarz). The difference? Our operating margin is 12–15%; theirs is 30–45%.
What about design? European brands invest heavily in R&D and trend forecasting. But Chinese factories now have in-house design teams that develop original decors. For wholesale buyers, the real advantage of Chinese tiles is the ability to customize: we can adjust color, size, surface texture, and packaging for your market without the lead time and cost of a European custom run.

Shipping Reality: Containers, Transit, Customs
You control the ocean freight. We quote FOB Foshan or Huangpu port. Here’s what you need to know:
- Container types: 20ft GP (fits ~1,000m² 9mm tile) or 40ft HQ (fits ~2,200m²). For 20mm pavers, 20ft holds ~800m².
- Transit times: US West Coast 18–25 days, East Coast 28–35 days, Europe 25–35 days, Middle East 18–25 days, Australia 15–20 days.
- Customs basics: Your freight forwarder handles customs clearance. We provide all export documents: commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, certificate of origin, and quality test report. HTS code for glazed porcelain tile is 6908.90.00 (USA).
- FOB vs CIF: Unless you have a freight forwarder, I recommend CIF (cost, insurance, freight) — we arrange shipping and insurance under one invoice. It’s simpler for first-time buyers.
Buyer Protections – Your Safety Net
Sourcing from China doesn’t mean you have no leverage. Here are the standard protections we offer:
- Sample testing: Free samples (5–10 pieces, 10x10cm or 15x15cm) shipped within 3 days. You pay courier (~$30–50). For large projects, we send a full-size board.
- 30% deposit, 70% before shipment — or irrevocable L/C at sight for larger orders. Your money isn’t at risk the entire production cycle.
- Third-party inspection: You can appoint SGS, Bureau Veritas, or a local surveyor to inspect before we load the container. If they reject the batch, we don’t ship.
- Factory visit: You’re welcome to audit our Foshan facility — production line, testing lab, warehouse. We can also do a live video tour if you can’t travel.
Porcelain tile imports to the US grew 12% YoY in 2025, reaching $3.2 billion — USITC Dataweb. Chinese tile accounted for 45% of that volume, driven by factory-direct sourcing.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know the tile quality will match the sample?
We produce all batches using the same glaze batch number and digital file. Our QA team tests shade consistency using a spectrophotometer (ΔE ≤0.5). If your third-party inspector finds a shade difference beyond your tolerance, we renegotiate or you reject the shipment. In 12+ years of export, we’ve had fewer than 30 rejection cases — always resolved to the buyer’s satisfaction.
Can I order less than a full container?
First-time buyers often want a trial order. We can do half-container mixed with other product types — for example, 500m² of 600x600 polished plus 300m² of 300x600 subway tile — loaded together. Minimum order for custom products is one full 20ft container.
What is the real difference between Chinese and Italian tiles in terms of durability?
If we’re comparing a 9mm porcelain tile from a reputable Chinese factory to a similar Italian tile, the physical performance is comparable — same water absorption (<0.3%), same breaking load (1300–1500 N), same PEI rating. The difference is design: Italian brands refresh collections yearly; we can match last year’s design at half the price. For wholesale buyers targeting value-conscious projects, the Chinese option wins on cost without sacrificing technical performance.

Request a Quote – Start Sourcing Today
You’ve seen the savings. You know the quality standards. Now it’s time to get a concrete price for your project. Request a proforma invoice for the tile type, quantity, and port you need. We’ll respond within 24 hours with FOB pricing, lead time, and a sample set if requested.
Contact our team for today’s proforma invoice — specify your project tile type and volume.
Written by the Contigo Ceramics technical team, Foshan, China. 12+ years of export experience in ISO 10545-certified porcelain tile production.
