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Cabo Cabinet Group operates a 700,000 square foot manufacturing facility in Mexico. This makes it the largest cabinet factory in Mexico and one of the most substantial production facilities dedicated exclusively to serving the US construction trade. The entire footprint is purpose built for cabinet and vanity manufacturing, with dedicated areas for frame construction, door production, finishing, assembly, and quality control.
To put that scale in perspective, 700,000 square feet is roughly 16 acres under roof. The facility produces approximately 8,000 apartment units of cabinetry per month, which translates to about 200 shipping containers. That capacity means we can handle multiple large scale projects simultaneously without production delays affecting your timeline.
Why It Matters
Factory size correlates directly to your project reliability. A 700,000 square foot facility means dedicated production lines, not shared equipment juggling different orders. When you spec 500 units for a multifamily development, those cabinets move through stations built for volume, not through a shop that also builds custom one offs.
Scale also means material buying power and inventory depth. We stock sheet goods, hardware, and finishing supplies in quantities that protect your schedule. If your door supplier shorts a shipment or a finish batch needs rework, we have the floor space and backup inventory to keep your job moving. Smaller shops cannot absorb those disruptions without pushing your delivery date.
The size supports our five week timeline: roughly 30 days production after spec confirmation, then under seven days delivery by land to a US job site. That timeline holds because the factory has the throughput to start your job when promised and the staging space to load your trucks on schedule.
How It Works
The 700,000 square feet is organized by production phase. Raw materials enter one end, finished and packaged cabinets exit the other. Frame construction, door milling, painting and staining, thermofoil application, assembly if you order assembled rather than RTA, hardware installation, and packaging each have dedicated zones with specialized equipment.
This layout minimizes handling and movement. Your cabinets do not sit waiting for a shared spray booth or a finishing crew to clear another job. They flow through on a schedule that corresponds to your confirmed spec and delivery date. The facility is CARB Phase 2 and TSCA Title VI compliant, with finishing and material handling systems designed to meet those standards at volume.
The factory also houses quality control inspection stations, sample and specification review areas, and shipping coordination. Every unit is tagged and tracked, every box labeled with your brand. The square footage allows us to stage full container loads under cover, so weather does not delay your truck loading.
What This Scale Supports
A 700,000 square foot factory supports the National Accounts program, which serves the highest volume buyers. If you are building 200 units a quarter or 1,000 units a year, this facility has the capacity to be a consistent partner, not a vendor you outgrow.
The size also underpins flexibility within volume. You can specify framed or frameless boxes, RTA or assembled, doors painted or stained in shaker, slim shaker, slab, and thermofoil, all with soft close hardware. Those options require different equipment and workflows. A smaller factory offers fewer choices because it lacks the floor space and machinery to support variation at scale.
For builders and developers working on repeatable plans across multiple properties, the 700,000 square foot facility means we can store your specs, replicate your finish standards, and deliver the same product to different job sites over months or years. The infrastructure exists to treat your cabinet package as a manufacturing program, not a series of one time orders.