Custom cabinets, vanities and closets for builders, developers and building supply companies

Order to site averages 37 days across America.

700,000 sq ft of first class cabinet production in Yucatán, Mexico, behind your order. Save around 25% versus US domestic on the average project, with full custom spec and delivery to every US market. Built for regional builders moving 200 units a year through national accounts moving 30,000.

4 to 5

weeks

Build time

7 to 10

days

Delivery

100%

 

Custom spec

Discretion as standard

Most Cabo clients protect their cabinet supply relationship under NDA. The factory ships under the buyer's brand, never Cabo's. We do not name the developers, supply companies or national accounts that move volume through this factory unless they publish the partnership themselves. That is the program.

Builders, developers and the supply companies behind them.

Built for 100 apartment units and up to 30,000 apartments a year National Builders.

CARB Phase 2 · TSCA Title VI · English-speaking project managers

Project Planner

See your timeline and estimated savings before you send a thing.

Enter your project, unit count and install date. The planner returns your real production and delivery schedule, the date your spec has to be locked, and a savings estimate against US domestic pricing for your unit count. Seconds, no form.

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Why Cabo

Three reasons builders and supply companies move to Cabo.

Custom + Fast

Your exact spec, your brand.

Cabinets, vanities and closets. Framed or frameless, painted or stained, any door style, any finish, every box matched to the build. Four weeks from spec lock to ship, and your name on every carton.

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Factory Direct

700,000 sq ft you can stand in.

700,000 sq ft of first class cabinet production in Yucatán, Mexico. A dedicated source, not a trading desk flipping containers. Tours are welcome, and English-speaking project managers run every account.

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Volume Partnership

For builders and the supply companies behind them.

Regional developers, national accounts and volume building supply companies all run the same line. 200 to 30,000 units annually. Pricing structure, CARB and TSCA compliance, warranty in writing, and a standing relationship that knows your spec.

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How we compare

Cabo, Asia direct, or US domestic.

Brutally honest. We win on speed and customization, beat US domestic on price, and beat Asia direct on timeline, transparency, and quality control.

  Cabo Asia direct US domestic
Order to site (typical) 37 to 45 days 70 to 105 days (45 to 90 days at sea alone) 63 to 98 days
Price vs US domestic About 25% lower About 15% lower, eaten by freight and rework Baseline
Customization Full custom spec, your brand on every carton Catalogue only, no private label Full custom, premium pricing
Factory tour Welcome anytime, English-speaking PMs Long-haul flights, often refused By appointment
Pre-ship quality control Every container inspected at the factory floor Defects found after arrival at US port Inconsistent, varies by shop
CARB Phase 2 / TSCA Title VI Compliant, certificates ship with every order Documentation often incomplete Compliant
Change orders after spec lock Accommodated, short ocean is gone Locked, late changes wait for the next ship Accommodated, at premium pricing

Logistics

We Deliver!

PACIFIC OCEAN ATLANTIC OCEAN MEXICO
Seven days, ocean to coast. Then a daily truck fleet inland. Cabo delivers to all 50 states.

Landlocked state? Cabo handles inland delivery to all 50 states.

Projects on the line

Real builds. Real numbers.

A sample of the work running through Cabo production in Yucatán. Project names and photos drop in as developers clear them for publication. Numbers are real.

Build to rent, Southwest

412 units, single spec, three buildings, one truck route.

A national BTR developer needed identical kitchens across three buildings on adjacent parcels. Cabo ran the full 412 unit cabinet package on one production lane, finished in 28 days, shipped in 11 containers across 5 trucks. Site delivery was sequenced to match drywall completion building by building.

Units
412
Order to site
37 days
Containers
11
Savings vs domestic bid
~25%

Garden style multifamily, Southeast

Two phases, 280 units, no inventory burn at the GC.

Garden style multifamily, two phases delivered six months apart. Cabo held production schedule against phase one floor counts, then re-ran the same spec for phase two with zero re-engineering. The GC carried no cabinet inventory on the trailer at any point in either phase.

Units across phases
280
Phase 1 to site
31 days
Phase 2 ship
On schedule
Custom door style
Painted shaker, slim

Senior living, Midwest

180 unit senior living, full ADA spec, white-label cartons.

A regional senior living operator specified ADA-compliant lower cabinets across 60 percent of units. Cabo ran the ADA boxes on the same line as the standard spec, finished in 32 days, and shipped under the operator's own brand on every carton. PMs ran a video walk-through of the spec build before container load.

Units
180
ADA compliant
108 units
Order to site
39 days
Cartons branded to
Operator

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Answers

The questions builders ask first.

Short answers up front. Each one links to the full long form for the buyer who wants the depth.

How fast can you get cabinets to a US job site?

About 30 days of production in Yucatán once your spec is locked, then under 7 days by land to most US markets. From confirmed spec to cabinets on site is 4 to 6 weeks. Asia is 45 to 90 days just on the ocean.

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How does your pricing compare to US domestic?

Around 25 percent below US domestic on the average multifamily project, with the same construction quality, full custom spec and CARB / TSCA compliance. The savings are mostly labour and logistics, not corner-cutting. Send your project and Cabo comes back with a real number.

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Is Mexican-made cabinetry reliable for US multifamily?

Our factory is 700,000 sq ft of first class cabinet production in Yucatán, with CNC lines, automated edge banding and a finishing room engineered for US compliance. Construction quality matches or beats US domestic on the same spec, with pre-ship inspection on every container.

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Can you handle a 300 unit, or a 3,000 unit, multifamily project?

Yes. Standing capacity is around 8,000 apartment units a month, roughly 200 shipping containers. A 300 unit job is a fraction of one month. National accounts running thousands of units a year slot into a guaranteed production lane.

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Can I use my exact spec, my finishes, my brand?

Yes. Framed or frameless, RTA or pre-assembled, painted or stained doors in shaker, slim shaker, slab or thermofoil. Soft close hardware standard. Private label and your logo on every carton on request.

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Are your cabinets CARB Phase 2 and TSCA Title VI compliant?

Yes on both. Production sources panels and adhesives certified to CARB Phase 2 and TSCA Title VI formaldehyde limits, and the finishing room runs water-borne coatings. Compliance documentation ships with every order.

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How do cabinets ship from Mexico to my job site?

Direct by truck to most US markets. No ocean transit. Containers leaving Yucatán clear customs and arrive at job sites or warehouses across Texas, Arizona, California, the Southeast and Northeast within days. Cabo handles inland delivery to all 50 states.

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How does the ordering process work?

Send your project details. Cabo returns a quote inside 24 business hours. Lock the spec, place the deposit, and the 30 day production clock starts. Cabo coordinates delivery with your GC against your framing and drywall schedule.

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Tell us what you are building.

Send the project and Cabo comes back with a real number. Builders and supply companies moving thousands of units annually should ask about National Accounts.