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Cabo Cabinet Group produces cabinetry for approximately 8,000 apartment units each month, which translates to roughly 200 shipping containers of cabinets and vanities. Our 700,000 square foot factory in Mexico is built specifically to serve large scale multifamily developers who need consistent quality, predictable timelines, and the capacity to handle multiple projects running simultaneously. We work exclusively with the trade, including national developers building hundreds or thousands of units at a time, and we ship branded as your own product with your name on every box.
The typical large scale developer we serve is running multiple buildings or phases concurrently, often across different markets. Our production capacity and systems are designed for exactly that scenario. We build to your exact specification, whether that specification applies to one 200 unit building or twenty buildings over two years.
Why It Matters
Large scale multifamily is fundamentally different from custom home building or small commercial work. You need a manufacturer who understands production volume, schedule coordination across multiple sites, and specification consistency. A cabinet supplier who builds 50 kitchens a month cannot handle a developer breaking ground on 400 units quarterly.
When you are managing general contractors across six job sites in three states, the cabinets need to be identical in quality and finish from the first building to the last. The installation crews need to know what they are uncrating before they open the box. That consistency comes from a factory running the same specification through the same production lines with the same materials and the same quality control process, month after month.
Timeline predictability matters just as much. A 30 day production window once we confirm your spec, then under 7 days delivery by land to a US job site, gives you a five week total lead time you can build into a construction schedule. Compare that to 45 to 90 days of ocean transit if you source from Asia, and the risk to your schedule becomes obvious.
How It Works
Our National Accounts program is structured for the highest volume buyers, the developers working at scale. This is a partnership model, not a transactional relationship. We work with you over years, not on a single project basis.
You provide the specification: framed or frameless boxes, RTA or assembled, door style in shaker, slim shaker, slab or thermofoil, paint or stain color, soft close hardware. We build to that spec. The unit size typically runs 6 to 40 cabinets depending on whether you are outfitting a studio, a two bedroom, or a townhome. We produce kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, and closet systems. We do not supply countertops, quartz, granite, shower doors, sinks, or any other surface or product. We are a pure cabinet and vanity manufacturer.
Because we build to your specification and ship branded as your product, your installation teams and your project managers see your brand on every box. The continuity and the accountability stay with you.
What to Specify
For a large scale multifamily project, your specification should address several decision points upfront to keep production moving and costs predictable. First, box construction: framed boxes are the traditional face frame style common in US construction, frameless are the European style full access boxes. Second, assembly: RTA cabinets ship flat and go together on site, assembled cabinets arrive ready to install. Your labor costs and schedule will dictate that choice.
Third, door style and finish. Shaker and slim shaker are profiled doors, slab is a flat panel, thermofoil is a membrane wrapped product. Painted finishes give you a clean contemporary look, stained finishes show the wood grain. All of our production is CARB Phase 2 and TSCA Title VI compliant, which matters for California projects and for any developer concerned with formaldehyde emissions and indoor air quality.
Specify the soft close hardware from the beginning. It is standard in multifamily now, and tenants expect it. Specify the unit mix and the cabinet count per unit type so we can forecast material and schedule your production run in our queue. The more detail you lock down in the specification phase, the faster we move through production and the fewer surprises you see at delivery.