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From confirmed spec to cabinets on your Texas job site, expect about five weeks total. That breaks down to roughly 30 days of production at our 700,000 square foot factory in Mexico, then under seven days of delivery by land. Texas is one of our fastest delivery zones because we ship direct by truck, no ocean transit, no container delays at port.
This timeline assumes your spec is locked: door style, finish, box configuration, hardware, the full cabinet schedule. Once you confirm, we move into production. Any spec changes during that 30 day window push the clock back.
Why It Matters
Five weeks is a planning number you can build a construction schedule around. If you are framing out units in a Texas multifamily project, you know when to call for cabinets. You are not waiting 90 to 120 days like you would with an Asia shipment sitting on the water, then another week or two clearing customs and getting drayage to an inland destination.
For builders and developers working just in time schedules, that land route matters. A container leaving our factory can be in Houston, Dallas, Austin or San Antonio in days, not months. You avoid the variable ocean transit, the port congestion, the unknowns that stretch an Asia timeline from 45 days to 90 days depending on carrier and season.
Texas projects often run hot schedules. Apartment communities, production housing tracts, rehab portfolios. You need cabinets when the drywall is up and the floors are down, not six weeks later. Five weeks from spec to site gives you that window.
How It Works
The 30 day production clock starts when we have your final spec and deposit. Our factory runs about 8,000 apartment units of cabinetry a month, roughly 200 shipping containers. Your order slots into that production flow. We build to your exact spec, frameless or framed, RTA or assembled, painted or stained doors in shaker, slim shaker, slab or thermofoil. Soft close hardware standard. Each unit, whether it is 6 cabinets or 40, gets built, inspected, packed and labeled with your name on every box.
Once production wraps, we load and dispatch by land carrier. Texas benefits from direct truck routes. Under seven days transit means a container leaving the factory on a Monday can be at your job site the following Monday, often sooner depending on exact destination and carrier routing.
What to Specify for Faster Turnaround
Lock your spec early. The 30 day production window is firm if the spec is firm. If you are still choosing between paint colors or debating shaker versus slab doors two weeks into production, you are restarting the clock. Get your door samples, your finish approvals, your hardware choices done before you confirm the order.
Standard configurations move faster through the factory than heavy custom work. If you are building production housing or multifamily with repeating floor plans, you are specifying the same cabinet mix across dozens or hundreds of units. That repetition is efficient. It also means fewer chances for error, faster inspection, cleaner installs.
Plan your delivery timing with your GC or super. We can coordinate arrival with your framing and drywall schedule, but we need a solid delivery window. A site that is not ready when the truck shows up costs you time and money in redelivery or storage. Texas projects move fast. Make sure your timeline accounts for cabinets arriving in five weeks, not six or eight.