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Can you customize branding and labels?

Direct Answer

Yes, Cabo Cabinet Group ships cabinets branded as your own. Your company name appears on every box, along with custom labels that match your project specifications, SKU systems, and internal tracking requirements. This is a standard part of the manufacturing process, not an add on or special request. You order cabinets to your exact spec, Cabo builds them, and they arrive at the job site as your product. The branding extends to shipping documentation, packaging labels, and any spec sheets that accompany the units.

This approach allows builders, developers, and distributors to maintain their own brand identity with clients and installation crews. The cabinets are yours from the moment they leave the 700,000 square foot factory in Mexico. No Cabo branding competes with your relationship to the project.

Why It Matters

Branding consistency matters on a job site. When installation crews unload trucks and stage cabinets for 200 units in a multifamily project, they need to see your name, your project codes, and your unit numbers. That clarity prevents mix ups, speeds up the install schedule, and reinforces your role as the supplier of record.

For distributors and building supply companies, custom branding protects the client relationship. The cabinets you specify, price, and deliver should carry your identity, not a factory mark that invites the question of who actually made them. Cabo operates as your manufacturing partner, visible to you but invisible to your end customer.

For developers managing multiple projects simultaneously, consistent labeling tied to internal SKU systems and project management software keeps logistics clean. Custom labels that match your numbering conventions mean fewer calls to the office, fewer delays waiting for clarification, and fewer cabinets installed in the wrong unit.

How It Works

Once you confirm the spec for a project, Cabo incorporates your branding requirements into the production and packaging workflow. You provide the company name, project identifiers, unit numbers, and any SKU or labeling format you use. Cabo prints those details on box labels and shipping documentation.

Typical custom label elements include:

  • Your company name and logo if required
  • Project name or number
  • Building and unit identifiers
  • Cabinet location codes, such as kitchen, bath, or closet
  • SKU numbers that tie into your inventory or project management system
  • Install sequence numbers if you stage deliveries by phase

Production runs about 30 days once the spec is locked. Delivery by land to a US job site takes under 7 days. Total timeline from confirmed spec to branded cabinets on site is roughly five weeks. Cabo produces around 8,000 apartment units of cabinetry a month, about 200 shipping containers, all with client specific branding as standard practice.

What to Specify for Branding

Provide clear branding and labeling instructions early in the spec process, ideally when you submit drawings and cabinet schedules. A simple document or template that shows label layout, required fields, and any color or format preferences saves time and prevents revisions during production.

Include project specific details: if you manage five buildings in a development, labels should distinguish Building A Unit 101 from Building B Unit 101. If you track inventory by SKU in a warehouse, provide the SKU list mapped to cabinet descriptions. If install crews work from floor plans with location codes, use those same codes on the labels.

For high volume buyers in the National Accounts program, establish a standard labeling format that applies across all projects. Cabo can store your template and apply it automatically to each new order, reducing setup time and ensuring consistency from one project to the next.

Coordinate branding requirements with your logistics plan. If you consolidate shipments at a regional warehouse before distributing to multiple sites, labels need enough detail to support that extra handling step without confusion.

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