Direct Answer
Yes. Cabo Cabinet Group operates exclusively as a white label cabinet manufacturer. We build kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, and closet systems to your exact specification and ship them branded as your own product. Your company name appears on every box. No Cabo branding reaches your job sites or your clients. This is our core business model, not an add on service. We manufacture the cabinets. You own the customer relationship, the brand, and the margin.
We serve builders, developers, contractors, building supply companies, and distributors who need a manufacturing partner they can rely on at scale. We do not compete with you by selling to homeowners or operating our own retail channels. We build what you specify, put your label on it, and deliver it to your project.
Why It Matters
White label manufacturing means you control the customer experience without carrying the overhead of a 700,000 square foot factory. You specify the door style, finish, box construction, and hardware. You set your pricing. You manage the client. We handle production and delivery.
For a building supply company or distributor, this model lets you offer cabinets under your house brand without the capital investment of tooling, equipment, skilled labor, or material inventory. For a developer running 100 or 500 units, you get consistent quality across projects without revealing your supply chain to competitors. The cabinets arrive as your product.
This structure also protects your margin. You are not reselling a branded product where the factory name is known and a client might try to go direct. You are the brand. We are the production floor.
How It Works
You send us drawings, a cut list, or a scope of work. We quote it, revise it with you, and confirm the specification. That includes door style such as shaker, slim shaker, slab, or thermofoil, paint or stain finish, framed or frameless boxes, and whether you want ready to assemble or fully assembled cabinets. Soft close hardware is standard.
Once the spec is locked, production takes about 30 days. Then we ship by land to your US job site, typically under seven days in transit. 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, and you see why proximity matters.
Your branding goes on every carton. We do not include any Cabo literature, labels, or contact information in the shipment. If your install crew or client opens a box, they see your name. We remain invisible.
A typical unit for us is 6 to 40 cabinets, and we build around 8,000 apartment units of cabinetry per month, roughly 200 shipping containers. That capacity supports both high volume national accounts and regional builders working multiple projects.
What to Specify When You Start
When you evaluate a white label partner, ask these questions. First, what is the minimum order, and does it fit your project pipeline? Second, what is the true lead time, and is it predictable? Third, who owns quality control, and what happens when something arrives wrong? Fourth, can the factory scale with you, or will you outgrow them in two years?
At Cabo, the minimums are project based, not arbitrary. We work with partners over years, not transactions. Lead times hold because we build to your confirmed spec, not to stock. And our capacity of 8,000 units a month means we grow with you. We are CARB Phase 2 and TSCA Title VI compliant, which matters for California and other regulated markets.
Bring us your drawings, your volume forecast, and your finish standards. We will quote it as your product, build it as your product, and ship it as your product. That is white label cabinet manufacturing.