Where design intent
becomes production reality.
Cozi’s factory in Guangdong isn’t just where cabinets get made. It’s where drawings, specifications, finishes, and packaging are kept aligned — so cross-border projects arrive the way they were designed.
This page explains why our manufacturing capacity translates directly into delivery confidence on your project.
A factory isn’t a flex. It’s a risk-reduction system.
Cross-border cabinetry projects fail in predictable places — handoffs, finishes, packaging, documentation. Owning the factory is how Cozi closes those gaps systematically.
Fewer handoff risks
Design, engineering, production, packaging, and export are coordinated under one roof — not handed across vendors. Less translation loss, fewer missed details.
Tighter material & finish control
Materials are sourced and stored in-house. Finishes are matched to drawings, not approximated by a third party. Consistency across batches is enforceable.
Cleaner production after design lock
Once a Design Lock is signed, production runs against confirmed drawings — not against assumptions. Far fewer mid-run revisions.
Export-grade packaging readiness
Packaging is engineered into the same workflow as production. Crating, foam, edge protection, and stretch wrap are not an afterthought.
Stronger quality consistency
Every cabinet runs through the same QC discipline before being packed for export. Predictable quality, even on repeat orders.
What we can do — and what it means for your project.
Equipment is meaningless on its own. Below, every capability is paired with the project outcome it enables.
Full-category production
Precision CNC manufacturing
Stable finish execution
100% pre-assembly testing
Export-grade packaging
Hardware fit & tolerance discipline
What we control before your container leaves.
Every cross-border shipment passes six control points. Each one closes a specific failure mode that derails projects on arrival.
Drawings vs. specification match
Final cabinet drawings are reconciled with confirmed specifications before any board is cut.
Finish & hardware alignment
Finish samples and hardware are confirmed against the Design Lock — not selected at the last minute.
Production consistency
Cabinet boxes, door fronts, and edge banding are checked for tolerance across the production run.
Pre-assembly photo documentation
Each unit is fully assembled in-factory. Photo documentation is sent before disassembly for packing.
Packaging readiness
Crating, foam, and edge protection are inspected before loading. AI-assisted parts verification helps reduce missing component risk before shipment.
Shipment documentation
Packing list, customs paperwork, and tracking are prepared and handed to you before the container moves.
Production isn’t a flow chart. It’s a sequence of locked decisions.
Every step exists to prevent a class of mistake from reaching your shipment. None of it is optional.
- 01
Design Confirmation
Drawings, specs, and revisions are signed off. Production cannot start without this.
- 02
Material Alignment
Materials, finishes, and hardware are confirmed against the Design Lock — locked to the order.
- 03
CNC Cutting & Fabrication
Computer-controlled cutting against locked drawings. No interpretive cuts, no approximations.
- 04
Pre-Assembly & Fit Verification
Every cabinet is fully assembled in-factory. Doors aligned. Drawers tested. Issues caught here.
- 05
QC Sign-Off
Photo documentation issued before disassembly. Client confirmation step before packing begins.
- 06
Export Packaging & Shipment
Crating, customs paperwork, tracking. Container leaves with full documentation handoff.
You don’t need to be on the factory floor.
Cross-border projects fail when the client can’t see what’s happening. Cozi’s factory is built so that documentation, photo verification, and structured updates do the work that physical presence used to require.
More predictable production
Locked drawings + in-house factory = predictable lead times, even on whole-home orders.
Fewer surprises after Design Lock
Once scope is signed off, you don’t get mid-run change requests from the factory floor.
Packaging built for the journey
Export packaging is engineered for long-haul transit, not improvised at the dock.
Drawings → production fidelity
Designers reading our drawings know what they’ll get. Production reads the same drawings.
Clearer support when issues happen
Spare parts kept on hand. Defined re-ship SLA. Single point of accountability.
Confidence without flying to site
You don’t need to be on the factory floor. Photo documentation and structured updates do that work.
Specification discipline, not poster-board certifications.
We don’t lead with badges. We lead with whether your project’s specification can actually be matched in production.
Manufacturing license & compliance
Operating as a registered manufacturer in Guangdong — full corporate documentation available on request.
CARB2-aware specification
Material specification can be matched to CARB2-compliant requirements for North American projects.
Low-emission material sourcing
Low-emission board options and finish lines available — confirmed against project-specific requirements.
Export documentation discipline
Packing list, BOM, and customs paperwork issued for every shipment — handed to your broker, not to chance.
Specific certifications and material declarations are confirmed and documented per project, against the destination market’s requirements.
Production, packaging, and QC — at scale.
A look at the production environment behind every order. Each frame represents a control point in the workflow described above.
CNC cutting line — precision board processing
Edge banding & finish line
Pre-assembly area — every unit tested
Hardware fitting & QC inspection
Export packaging — foam, edge protection, crating
Loading bay — DAP shipment readiness
Real production photography available on request — sent under NDA for active projects.
Want a factory-direct quote with real control?
Send us your floor plan, target market, and rough room list. We’ll come back with a planning reference, a recommended starting scope, and a clear next step — backed by the manufacturing capacity above.