Direct Answer
Yes. Cabo Cabinet Group can handle a 300 unit multifamily project without difficulty. With a monthly production capacity of approximately 8,000 apartment units, a 300 unit project represents less than 4% of total factory throughput. The 700,000 square foot factory in Mexico runs dedicated production lines for multifamily work, and 300 units falls well within standard operating capacity. Timeline is about 30 days production once your spec is confirmed, then under 7 days delivery by land to a US job site, roughly five weeks total from locked spec to cabinets on your site.
Why It Matters
Scale matters in multifamily. A 300 unit project needs a manufacturer with proven capacity, not a cabinet shop scrambling to meet deadlines or farming out work to subcontractors. Cabo produces around 200 shipping containers of cabinetry monthly. Your 300 units, depending on cabinet counts per unit, typically converts to about 8 to 10 containers. That volume moves through the factory as part of normal production flow, not as a special event that disrupts other schedules.
The factory runs multiple projects simultaneously. You are not competing with other jobs for attention or materials. Your project gets assigned to a production line, spec gets locked, and the line runs. No surprises, no delays from a shop that took on more work than it can build. The advantage of working with the largest cabinet factory in Mexico is consistency. A 300 unit job in March gets the same treatment, the same timeline, the same quality control as a 500 unit job in October.
How It Works
You provide the spec: framed or frameless boxes, RTA or assembled, door style in shaker, slim shaker, slab or thermofoil, painted or stained, soft close hardware. A typical unit runs 6 to 40 cabinets depending on your unit mix, one bedroom, two bedroom, studios. Cabo builds kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities and closet systems to your exact specification and ships branded as your own, your name on every box.
Once the spec is confirmed, production starts. About 30 days in the factory, then cabinets load into trucks for land delivery to your job site. Under 7 days in transit. Total elapsed time from confirmed spec to cabinets staged for install crews is about five weeks. Compare that to Asia: ocean transit alone adds 45 to 90 days before a container reaches a US port, then ground transport to your site. For a 300 unit project on a construction schedule, that difference is the gap between hitting your milestones and explaining delays to a lender.
Cabo is CARB Phase 2 and TSCA Title VI compliant. Every cabinet meets the emissions standards required for US multifamily construction. Documentation ships with the order.
What to Specify
A 300 unit multifamily project needs a detailed spec before production starts. Cabo builds to your exact spec, so clarity up front prevents change orders later. Specify box construction: framed or frameless. Specify delivery format: RTA for tighter shipping and field assembly, or assembled for faster installs. Specify door style and finish. A painted shaker door in white or gray is common in multifamily for budget and speed. Stained doors cost more and add time.
Count your cabinets per unit. A studio might run 6 to 10 cabinets, a two bedroom 20 to 30, depending on your unit plans. Multiply by unit count and you have total cabinet count for the project. That number drives your container count, your delivery schedule, and your staging plan on site.
Cabo works in partnerships over years, and the National Accounts program serves the highest volume buyers. A 300 unit project is an opportunity to establish a working relationship. You get pricing, lead times and quality locked in. Next project, you already know what to expect.