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Evita Cabinets Opens New Factory in Guadalajara, Doubling Capacity

Evita Cabinets Opens New Factory in Guadalajara, Doubling Capacity

Globe and Mail20-05-2025
HOUSTON, TX and Guadalajara, Mexico - Evita Cabinets, Houston's premier custom cabinet manufacturer and installer, today announced the opening of its new state-of-the-art manufacturing factory in Guadalajara, Mexico, under its subsidiary, Tadsi Comercial. This significant expansion doubles Evita's production capabilities, dramatically shortening delivery times and enabling the company to accommodate increased demand from homeowners, designers, architects, and commercial clients across North America.
Serving Growing Customer Demand
With construction and renovation activity rising steadily, Evita Cabinets has experienced sustained growth in demand for high-quality, custom cabinetry solutions. The new factory in Mexico allows Evita to handle more simultaneous projects and reduce lead times by as much as 30 percent, delivering beautiful, tailor-made cabinetry faster and more efficiently than ever before.
"Our new factory is a major milestone in Evita Cabinets' ongoing commitment to exceptional quality and service," said Isaac Afik, Chief Executive Officer of Evita Cabinets. "With greater manufacturing capacity and quicker production turnaround, we can now better serve both our residential customers and commercial clients, maintaining our signature quality while meeting tighter deadlines."
Cutting Edge Technology and Enhanced Capabilities
The factory is equipped with advanced woodworking technologies, including multiple CNC routers, automated edgebanders, high-speed panel saws, and precision UV curing finishing lines. These technological enhancements empower Evita Cabinets to offer cabinetry with a wide array of materials and finishes, including melamine, lacquer, gloss, and glass. Additionally, the factory is capable of incorporating glass front doors, customizable shelving systems, and specialized display cabinetry perfect for complex residential and commercial installations.
Ideal Solutions for Diverse Applications
The increased production capacity and advanced manufacturing processes at the new factory will allow Evita Cabinets to better serve a broad spectrum of clients, including:
Residential: Faster turnaround for custom kitchens, bathrooms, closets, and built-ins.
Retail: High-quality store fixtures, display cabinets, and merchandising solutions.
Healthcare: Hygienic, durable cabinetry for medical facilities, clinics, and hospitals.
Government: Secure and ADA-compliant cabinetry tailored for public and institutional environments.
Commitment to Craftsmanship and Quality Control
Evita Cabinets remains committed to its tradition of quality craftsmanship and personalized service. While production has expanded internationally, all client interactions, including consultations, detailed 3D renderings, material selections, and design meetings, will continue to take place at Evita's Houston headquarters. Once approved, projects move directly into precise production at the new factory, seamlessly integrating client visions with Evita's expert manufacturing processes.
Creating New Jobs and Opportunities
The opening of Evita Cabinets' new factory has created numerous job opportunities for skilled cabinetmakers, technicians, machine operators, and support personnel in both Mexico and the United States of America. Evita is proud to invest in its workforce, offering extensive training programs to continuously develop and maintain high standards of craftsmanship and production excellence.
Seamless Operations for Reliable Delivery
Evita Cabinets' new factory is fully operational, directly supplying finished cabinetry to its Houston based logistics and installation teams. With streamlined processes and transparent production timelines, customers can count on Evita Cabinets for accurate scheduling, timely delivery, and exceptional finished products.
About Evita Cabinets
Evita Cabinets is Houston's premier custom cabinet manufacturer and installer, known for delivering beautifully crafted, highly functional cabinetry tailored specifically to each client's unique style. From modern kitchen designs and elegant bathroom cabinetry to custom closets and precision commercial millwork, Evita Cabinets combines superior craftsmanship, innovative design, and outstanding customer service.
To learn more, visit evitacabinets.com.
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Company Name: Evita Cabinets
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Phone: +1 (346) 234 9223
Country: United States
Website: https://evitacabinets.com
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