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Can we put our brand name on your cabinets?

Direct Answer

Yes. Cabo Cabinet Group manufactures cabinets to your exact specification and ships them branded as your own product. Your company name goes on every box, every label, every piece of documentation. This is white label manufacturing in its pure form. You specify the cabinets, we build them, and they arrive at the job site as your product. Your brand, your reputation, your client relationship.

This is not a side offering or an option you request. It is how Cabo operates with every client. The 700,000 square foot factory in Mexico serves as your manufacturing arm. Builders, developers, contractors, building supply companies and distributors use Cabo to fulfill their cabinet commitments without operating a factory.

Why It Matters

Brand control matters when you have spent years building a reputation with general contractors, property managers, or regional developers. When 200 units need cabinets and vanities, the GC knows your name, trusts your timeline, and expects your product. The last thing you need is a supplier's brand creating confusion on site or raising questions about where the cabinets actually came from.

White label manufacturing lets you scale without capital expense. You can commit to 500 apartment units, 1,200 townhomes, or a national account spanning six states, and Cabo produces to your spec while you maintain the client relationship. The install crew sees your name. The project manager calls your number. The developer writes your company on the check.

For building supply companies and distributors, this model protects market position. Your retail or contractor customers buy your branded cabinets, not a factory direct alternative that could bypass you next time.

How It Works

You provide the specification: framed or frameless boxes, RTA or assembled, door style in shaker, slim shaker, slab or thermofoil, paint or stain color, soft close hardware. Cabo engineers the cut list, produces the cabinets, and packages them with your branding throughout.

Your name appears on the shipping boxes, the labels inside each carton, and any documentation that travels with the order. When the container arrives at the job site or your warehouse, it carries your identity. If you supply the same project with multiple trades, the cabinets reinforce your presence rather than introducing a separate supplier.

Production runs about 30 days once the spec is confirmed. Delivery by land to a US job site takes under seven days, so roughly five weeks total from confirmed spec to cabinets on site. Capacity reaches about 8,000 apartment units of cabinetry per month, approximately 200 shipping containers. Volume buyers work through the National Accounts program, and Cabo builds partnerships over years, not transactions.

What This Means for Your Business Model

White label manufacturing separates the risk of production from the value of customer relationships. You do not need to lease a factory, staff a production line, or manage lumber inventory and finishing booths. You also do not surrender your brand to a supplier who might sell the same cabinets to your competitor under a different name.

This model works for regional builders who need 40 to 200 units a month, national developers managing multiple markets, and distributors serving contractor networks. It does not work for one off custom homebuilders who need single kitchens with unique details every week. Cabo operates at scale: a unit runs six to 40 cabinets, and efficiency comes from repeat specs and volume commitments.

Because Cabo is a pure cabinet and vanity manufacturer, you will still coordinate countertops, sinks, and other surfaces separately. Cabo does not position itself as a one stop supplier. It manufactures kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities and closet systems to your spec, ships them under your brand, and lets you manage the rest of the project relationships as you see fit.

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