Production line and factory setup overview
Produces modular kitchen cabinets through board cutting, CNC drilling/routing, edge banding, assembly, hardware fitting, quality checks and packed delivery.
Recommended lowest-entry line configuration Start with a limited cabinet module family, approved board/edge-band/hardware combinations and a single installation standard. Confirm CNC nesting, edge quality, hinges/runners, moisture exposure and room-measurement workflow before expanding.
Production process and implementation sequence
- Board receiving and cut-list release
- Panel saw or CNC nesting cut
- CNC drilling/routing
- Edge banding
- Cabinet assembly
- Hardware/door fitting
- Dimensional and functional release
- Flat-pack/protected delivery
Products, capacity and market fit
- Approve a physical sample and applicable standard.
- Launch with a defined product range and documented tool settings.
- Keep material and quality records for each batch.
- Modular kitchen cabinets - Board type/thickness, cut list, edge band, CNC drilling pattern, hardware, carcass/shelf capacity, door finish and installation tolerance - Apartments, housing projects, builders, retailers, joinery and renovation contractors
Core production machinery and line specifications
| Machine / stage | Function / value | Production note |
|---|---|---|
| Panel saw or nesting CNC | Cuts cabinet panels accurately | Cut-list/nesting accuracy |
| CNC drill/router | Drills system holes and fittings | Hardware pattern control |
| Edge bander | Seals exposed board edges | Edge adhesion/finish |
| Assembly and hardware bench | Builds modules and doors | Squareness/function check |
| Packing station | Protects kit delivery | Part/label completeness |
Raw materials, utilities and factory requirements
- MDF, particleboard or plywood panels, edge band, hinges, runners, screws, handles, adhesives, door fronts, packaging and installation fittings
- Stable electricity, covered raw-material storage and protected finished-goods handling
- Guarded equipment, documented maintenance, essential spares and product-specific safety controls
Indicative low-entry investment and implementation plan
These planning ranges prioritize economical machinery, local labor and local civil works. Final pricing follows confirmed capacity, product specification, delivery terms and site conditions.
| Scope | Indicative range | Entry-plan note |
|---|---|---|
| Cutting, CNC and dust collection | US$18k-75k | Entry cabinet cell |
| Edge banding, assembly and hardware tools | US$15k-65k | Standard modules |
| Setup, freight and trial materials | US$12k-45k | Sample-room commissioning |
| Indicative entry total | US$45k-185k | Workshop and board stock excluded |
Detailed proposal and next step
The proposal contains the complete line flow, machinery scope, raw-material and utility requirements, implementation stages and indicative entry planning. Final configuration follows confirmed products, capacity, site and budget.
