About Carramar Resource Industries
Carramar Resource Industries is a Western Australian quarry and materials supplier based in Neerabup, WA. They supply sand, soil, gravel, limestone and other raw materials used in construction, landscaping, civil works and infrastructure projects across the Perth metropolitan area and surrounding regions. Their customers range from large civil contractors and builders to landscapers, local businesses and homeowners doing residential projects, with products typically delivered in bulk by truck or collected directly from their quarry or depot.
A charge from Carramar Resource Industries may appear on your bank or card statement when you purchase bulk materials (such as sand, road base, topsoil, decorative stone or fill), arrange delivery to a job site, or pay for loading and cartage services. These charges are usually one‑off transactions tied to a specific order or delivery, but recurring or repeated charges can appear if you have regular scheduled deliveries for ongoing projects or multiple loads billed separately on the same day. In some cases you may also see a pending or pre‑authorisation amount if your card details were taken over the phone or onsite to secure a booking or confirm available credit before the final invoice is processed.
If you’re unsure about a Carramar Resource Industries charge, start by checking any invoices, delivery dockets, quotes or email confirmations you’ve received for recent construction or landscaping work—especially if a builder, landscaper or contractor ordered materials on your behalf. Match the transaction date and amount to a specific delivery or pickup. To resolve questions, contact Carramar Resource Industries directly using the details on your invoice or via the contact form and phone numbers listed at carramarresourceindustries.com.au, providing the exact amount, date and the last four digits of the card used. Common issues—such as duplicate billing concerns, name-on-statement confusion, or clarifying which job a delivery relates to—are usually resolved by reviewing the job number, purchase order or delivery address linked to the charge.