Direct Answer
Yes. Cabo Cabinet Group manufactures cabinets and vanities exclusively as private label for dealers, distributors, and building supply companies. Every cabinet ships with your brand name on the box, not ours. This is the core of how we operate. We are a pure manufacturing partner. You bring the client relationships, the specifications, and your brand. We build to your exact spec, box it under your name, and deliver it to your job sites. The builder, developer, or contractor sees only your company throughout the process.
Our 700,000 square foot factory in Mexico produces kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, and closet systems. Nothing else. We do not compete with you in the market. We do not sell to homeowners. We do not operate showrooms or retail channels. We build what you specify, the way you specify it, and ship it as yours.
Why It Matters
A private label cabinet program lets you control margin, product quality, and delivery timelines without owning a factory. You specify the box construction, framed or frameless. You choose RTA or assembled. You select door styles in shaker, slim shaker, slab, or thermofoil, painted or stained. You decide on soft close hardware. The finished product reflects your standards and carries your reputation.
This model works because it separates manufacturing scale from market presence. Cabo runs at about 8,000 apartment units of cabinetry per month, roughly 200 shipping containers. That volume drives material cost and production consistency. You gain access to that scale without capital investment in equipment, labor, or facility. Your focus stays on sales, specification, and service. Our focus stays on production, quality control, and logistics.
For building supply companies and distributors serving multifamily, production builder, or commercial projects, private label cabinets create a defensible position. The cabinet becomes part of your offering, not a commodity you source and mark up. Repeat clients associate quality and delivery performance with your brand, not a third party manufacturer they could contact directly.
How It Works
You send us a specification: door style, finish, box type, hardware, dimensions. We confirm the spec, produce a sample if needed, and lock in the build. Production runs about 30 days once the spec is confirmed. Delivery by land to a US job site takes under seven days. Total timeline from confirmed spec to cabinets on site runs about five weeks. Compare that to 45 to 90 days of ocean transit if you source from Asia.
A typical unit is six to 40 cabinets, depending on the floor plan. We box and label every cabinet with your company name. The install crew sees your brand. The project manager sees your brand. The invoice reflects your brand. We remain invisible to the end client.
Our National Accounts program serves the highest volume buyers. These are partnerships that run over years, not transactional orders. We learn your specs, your timelines, your install crews. You gain predictable capacity. We build consistency into your supply chain.
What to Specify
When you set up a private label cabinet program, define these elements clearly. First, box construction. Framed boxes suit certain install methods and price points. Frameless boxes maximize interior space and appeal to a different segment. Second, assembly. RTA reduces freight cost and suits dealers with assembly capability. Fully assembled cabinets speed install and reduce labor on site. Third, door style and finish. Shaker and slim shaker dominate multifamily and production builder work. Slab and thermofoil serve modern design specs. Paint or stain, the finish must match the project palette.
Fourth, hardware. Soft close is standard for quality work. It reduces callbacks and raises perceived value. Fifth, compliance. Cabo manufactures to CARB Phase 2 and TSCA Title VI standards. Confirm that your specs require compliant materials. Sixth, branding. Decide how your name appears on the box, on the invoice, on any included literature. These details matter when the product reaches the job site.
A clear spec at the start prevents revision cycles and delay. We build what you describe. The more precise the description, the faster the production, the fewer the questions, the smoother the install.