Asina Global LLC
Wholesale Cabinets, Countertops & Furniture — Longwood, FL
Import pricing without the usual mistakes. Asina Global LLC supplies cabinets, countertops, and custom furniture packages with drawing review, mockup approval, production QA, packing checks, and shipping coordination.


Mockup ApprovedInstalled material references, finish samples, furniture direction
Asina requests plans and specs by email after the first review
Mockup confirms dimensions, color, finish, and details
Packing and responsibility checked before release
Supply Paths
Wholesale cabinets, countertops, and furniture start with the right category.
Each category shows what buyers can inspect and what Asina needs before pricing.
Drawing To Production
Project drawings become cabinet, countertop, and furniture production plans.
The sequence shows how basics and emailed drawings become supply review, mockup approval, production QA, packing, and shipping responsibility.
See Full ProcessProject form
Submit Project Basics
- Buyer input
- Category, location, unit count, timeline, and project notes.
- Asina review
- Asina checks whether the scope fits the supply model.
- Output
- A clear next step for drawings and specs.
- Risk reduced
- Keeps early conversations inside the right scope.

QA Proof
Import pricing needs cabinet and countertop QA before shipping.
Many import problems happen before goods ship. Asina reduces that risk through drawing review, mockup confirmation, production QA, finish checks, and packing review.
Wholesale Economics
Wholesale cabinet value usually starts at container scale.
A 40ft container load usually gives builders and developers the best cost advantage. Asina can discuss smaller trial runs when they point to future wholesale or repeat-project volume.
Cabinet orders typically move in 20-foot or 40-foot containers. A 40HC container can typically fit about 700 to 800 cabinet boxes; a 20-foot container can typically fit about 370 boxes, depending on the final mix.
Shipping Responsibility
Asina reviews shipping options during consultation.
Asina can provide freight quotes based on destination, responsibility level, delivery needs, and applicable Incoterms® 2020 terms where agreed. Final responsibility, risk, cost, and delivery terms follow the agreed project quote.
Under DAP planning, transit is typically 22 to 30 days to the West Coast and 40 to 50 days to the East Coast.
Start Project ReviewSource Protection + Accountability
Cabinet, countertop, and furniture buyers see the review path.
Asina is the supplier of record. Buyers see the review, QA, packing, and shipping process while private production sources stay protected.
Review QA + ShippingFirst Handoff
Start with basics, then move into drawings and specs.
Builders, developers, procurement teams, and rollout buyers get a focused first step, not a public file drop or a retail shopping flow. If the project fits Asina's supply model, the team follows up by email for the drawings and specs.
Buyer Questions
Answers before you send project basics.
Pricing, minimums, drawings, source protection, shipping, and QA all affect the buying decision.
Do you publish pricing?
No. Pricing depends on drawings, quantity, materials, finish, timeline, packing, shipping, and agreed trade terms.
What order size works best?
Wholesale value is usually strongest at 40ft container scale. Asina can review smaller trial runs when they lead to future volume.
Can smaller trial orders be reviewed?
Yes, when they lead to future wholesale, multi-unit, franchise, commercial, or repeat-project volume. Smaller orders may not keep the same savings after shipping and logistics.
How are drawings handled?
Start with project basics only. If the project looks like a fit, Asina requests drawings and specs by email.
Do you accept public uploads?
No. The form does not accept uploads. Asina requests drawings, specs, plans, brand standards, and furniture files by email after the first review.
Do you disclose production sources?
No. Asina acts as supplier of record and protects private source relationships while managing communication, QA, and accountability.
Who handles shipping?
Asina reviews shipping responsibility during consultation and can provide freight quotes based on destination, responsibility level, delivery needs, and agreed trade terms.
How long does shipping take?
When DAP is the agreed term, transit planning is typically 22 to 30 days to the West Coast and 40 to 50 days to the East Coast. Orders usually move in 20-foot or 40-foot containers.
What Incoterms may apply?
Common project discussions may include EXW, FOB, CIF, DAP, DPU, or DDP. Final responsibility follows the agreed Incoterms® 2020 rule in the project quote.
What is a typical project timeline?
Consultation and design finalization usually take about 3 weeks. Production usually takes about 40 to 50 days, depending on capacity, order complexity, and approved details.
What happens after I submit project basics?
Asina reviews the details and follows up by email within 1-2 business days. If the project is a fit, Asina requests drawings or specs next.
How does mockup approval reduce risk?
A mockup or sample package confirms measurements, material direction, color, finish, and details before repeat production begins.
Project Basics Only
Start with the project. Drawings come by email after review.
Share the basics first so Asina can check fit. If the project makes sense for the supply model, the team follows up in 1-2 business days to request drawings or specs by email.
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