Direct Answer
Yes, complete rebranding is standard practice at Cabo Cabinet Group. We build to your exact specification and ship every unit branded as your own product. Your company name goes on every box, every label, every piece of documentation. The cabinets arrive at the job site as your brand, not ours. This is how we work with distributors, building supply companies, developers, and contractors who sell cabinets under their own name.
We are a pure manufacturing partner. You control the brand, the pricing, the client relationship. We control quality, production timeline, and delivery. This structure has allowed us to scale to 8,000 apartment units of cabinetry per month, roughly 200 shipping containers, because our clients build their businesses on a stable manufacturing base without competing with their own supplier.
Why It Matters
Brand control matters when you are building a regional presence or a national footprint. If you are a distributor supplying 500 units a year to local builders, those builders need to see your name, your warranty, your support. They do not need to know where the boxes were assembled. If a cabinet arrives with a factory brand stamped on it, you lose margin and you lose the relationship. The builder calls the factory next time.
Rebranding also protects your specification work. You spent time engineering the unit mix, selecting door styles, coordinating finishes with an architect or a design team. That specification has value. When the cabinets ship under your brand, that value stays with you. The relationship stays with you. Repeat orders come to you.
For larger distributors and building supply companies, private labeling allows you to compete on service, delivery, and local inventory rather than on manufacturing price alone. You can offer a 30 day production timeline and under 7 days land delivery because you have a dedicated factory partner in Mexico, but the market sees your reliability, not a commodity cabinet from an overseas factory.
How It Works
Rebranding starts at the specification stage. You provide the door style, finish, box construction, hardware, and any specific labeling or packaging requirements. We confirm the spec, run the production, and apply your branding throughout. Your company name appears on carton labels, shipping documentation, and any interior tags or stamps you require.
You do not pay separately for rebranding. It is built into the manufacturing process. What you pay for is the cabinet itself, built to your spec, delivered to your client's job site. The branding is part of the partnership, not an upcharge.
Most distributors and building supply companies start with a smaller test order, 6 to 40 cabinets, to verify quality and confirm the branding meets their standards. Once the process is proven, orders scale to full project volumes. Some National Accounts partners run hundreds of units a month, all shipping under their own brand, all built to the same spec, all arriving on predictable timelines.
What to Specify for Your Brand
When you set up rebranding with Cabo, clarify these details in writing. First, the exact company name and logo files for carton labels. Second, any required compliance stamps or certifications that need to appear on packaging, such as CARB Phase 2 or TSCA Title VI. Third, whether you need interior cabinet stamps, door back labels, or drawer box markings. Fourth, any specific packaging or carton standards for your warehouse or distribution system.
If you are shipping to a builder or developer who expects a specific look or label format, provide a sample or a photograph. We match it. If you are managing inventory in your own warehouse and need scannable barcodes or SKU labels, include that in the spec. The goal is for the cabinet to arrive as a seamless part of your product line, ready to stage, install, or redistribute without remarking or relabeling.
Rebranding works because the relationship between factory and distributor is clear. Cabo builds cabinets. You own the market. That clarity has kept partnerships running for years.