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Can you ship to multiple job sites across the US?

Direct Answer

Yes. Cabo Cabinet Group ships directly to job sites across the United States, and we routinely coordinate deliveries to multiple locations for builders and developers with projects in different states. Each order ships to the specific address you provide, whether that is one job site or twenty. Land delivery from our 700,000 square foot factory in Mexico takes under seven days to reach job sites anywhere in the continental US. You specify the address, we deliver the cabinets there, boxes branded with your company name.

This is standard procedure for developers running projects in multiple markets. We ship roughly 200 containers a month, about 8,000 apartment units of cabinetry, and many of those containers go to different sites for the same client. The logistics are straightforward: each project gets its own production slot, its own spec, and its own delivery window.

Why It Matters

Builders working in multiple markets need a manufacturer that can deliver to Phoenix, Dallas, Denver and Atlanta without adding complexity or cost. If you are building 200 units in one city and 150 in another, you cannot afford a supplier that treats multi site delivery as a special favor or an upcharge opportunity. It has to be normal operations.

Multi site delivery also means you can scale in new markets without changing your cabinet supply chain. If you have been building in Texas and you take on a project in Nevada, the same cabinets, the same lead time, the same delivery reliability applies. Your install crews get the same product in the same branded boxes, no matter the location. That consistency matters when you are trying to keep schedules tight and quality uniform across regions.

How It Works

Each project runs on its own timeline. You confirm the spec, production takes about 30 days, then land delivery takes under seven days to the job site. Total timeline is roughly five weeks from confirmed spec to cabinets on site. If you have three projects in three states, each one follows that same rhythm. We do not batch them together or delay one to match another unless you specifically ask us to coordinate delivery dates.

You provide the site address and the delivery window you need. We schedule the truck and ship direct. The cabinets arrive branded with your name, ready for your crew to install. If one project is frameless slab doors and another is framed shaker, no problem. If one is RTA and another is fully assembled, same answer. Each job gets exactly what you specified.

For the highest volume buyers, our National Accounts program manages multi site logistics as a core part of the relationship. That means dedicated coordination, priority production slots, and delivery schedules that align with your construction timelines across all your markets.

What to Specify for Multi Site Orders

Make each project a separate order with a clear job name, site address and expected install date. Do not lump multiple sites into one spec hoping to simplify things on your end. Separate orders mean we can track each job independently, adjust timelines if one project runs ahead or behind, and deliver exactly when each site is ready.

Confirm delivery access for each location. A high rise in downtown Seattle has different unloading requirements than a garden apartment complex in suburban Phoenix. If a site needs a liftgate truck, a specific delivery window or staging on a certain side of the building, tell us up front. We coordinate with the freight carrier, but we need the details from you.

If you want deliveries to hit multiple sites in the same week or on staggered schedules to match your construction phases, build that into the production calendar when you confirm the spec. About 30 days production, under seven days delivery. Plan backward from your install date and give us the windows. We will hit them.

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