Schedule certainty
Cabinets stop being the line item that slips the build. A seven-day window is something a superintendent can plan around.
How We Deliver
Order to site averages 37 days across America. Production runs about four weeks once the spec is set, then under seven days by land to the job site. No ocean, no port queue, no customs surprise at the end of a quarter.
Cabinets take time to make well. Four weeks of production is fast for this industry. A domestic US shop can run to 120 days. The larger difference is what happens after the build. Cabo ships into the United States by land, so cabinets leave the 700,000 sq ft factory and reach the job site inside a week. An order from Asia carries its own factory lead time, then 45 to 90 days at sea, then the seasonal shutdowns, a plant closed for weeks around the holidays.
Landlocked state? Cabo handles inland delivery to all 50 states.
Cabinets stop being the line item that slips the build. A seven-day window is something a superintendent can plan around.
No ocean container sitting on the books for two months. Order closer to need and free up working capital.
A late layout change is a new short run, not a blown quarter. Proximity makes the factory responsive.
Phased delivery building by building, matched to the construction sequence rather than one ocean shipment.
Scale is only half of it. The Cabo Factory runs as a professional operation: managed lines, repeatable output, finish consistency held across every building in a development. A buyer moving a thousand units is not taking a chance on a workshop, they are buying from a factory built to deliver at that volume, and experienced at it. The floor turns out the equivalent of 8,000 apartment units of cabinetry a month, around 200 shipping containers.
CARB Phase 2 and TSCA Title VI formaldehyde compliance. Dovetail drawer box construction. A warranty in writing. The specification a US builder has to meet is met at the factory and documented, not left to chance at the border.
Cabo runs factory tours for prospective clients, regularly, and getting there is easy. A US buyer flies down, walks the 700,000 sq ft floor, and is home inside a day or two. Verifying an Asian factory is the opposite, a punishing run of long haul flights, lost time zones and days off the calendar before you even reach the gate. The surest proof of a real manufacturer is standing in it. Cabo makes that a short trip rather than an expedition.
The factory sits in Yucatán. Come for the tour, then stay to unwind on a coast of spectacular beaches before the flight home. To arrange a visit, get in touch.
Send the project and Cabo comes back with a number and a timeline.
Maria
Cabo's assistant