Dealer + Distributor Supply

Cabinet Wholesale Supply for Dealers and Distributors in Florida

Last updated June 2026 · Written by Chuck Tran, Asina Global LLC

Asina supplies Florida cabinet dealers, kitchen designers, and distributors with project-scale imported cabinets, quartz countertops, and furniture packages when the client scope has repeat volume and enough planning time.

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Cabinet package room prepared for dealer and distributor wholesale supply review
Dealer packetClient protected. Import path reviewed.

Drawings, quantity, mockup, QA, packing, and trade terms stay in one dealer-led review.

  1. 01Dealer brings project
  2. 02Asina reviews fit
  3. 03Mockup approved
  4. 04Dealer sells through

Dealer Supply Review

Dealer work needs protected relationships and a clear import path.

01Dealer-led client

The dealer brings the project, scope, relationship, and markup path.

02Import review

Asina reviews drawings, quantity, mockup needs, production QA, and packing.

03Trade terms

Shipping responsibility and Incoterms® planning stay inside the quote path.

Who This Is For

Who This Is For

This page is for cabinet dealers, kitchen designers, and distributors who resell to developer, commercial, or repeat-project clients. If the job is a single-family remodel that needs stock next week, a local RTA warehouse will usually be faster.

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01Cabinet dealers

For dealers supplying developer or commercial clients who need an import source with QA and shipping coordination included.

02Kitchen designers

For designers with large project accounts who need container economics without managing overseas production alone.

03Distributors

For distributors who want an import cabinet source for their network without building their own factory QA process.

What Asina Supplies to Dealers

This model fits repeat client scope, container-scale planning, or mixed-SKU project volume, not a single small order that needs pickup this week.

01

Cabinet collections

Malibu, Monterey, Newport, Catalina, Laguna, and Jersey, with painted shaker and wood-tone finishes, 5/8-inch premium plywood where published, and soft-close hardware as the standard expectation.

02

Quartz countertops

Exotic, Natural, and Grain quartz slabs organized by code, movement, size, thickness, edge needs, and cutouts.

03

Furniture packages

Commercial furniture packages for restaurants, hospitality, franchise, outdoor, and repeat-location projects.

04

Container planning

Full or near-full 40ft equivalent volume is where value is strongest. Mixed-SKU containers can be reviewed when cabinets, slabs, and furniture are planned together.

05

Custom sizing

Reviewed when commercial drawings need cabinet dimensions a stock distributor does not carry.

Cabinet package room reviewed for dealer wholesale supply
Dealer modelClient protected, project reviewed

How It Works

How the Dealer Supply Model Works

Pricing is per project. There is no public dealer price list because specifications, quantities, mockup needs, packing, destination, and trade terms change the actual cost.

01
Dealer brings the project

Send the client scope, drawings, finish schedule, unit count, destination, and timeline.

02
Asina reviews fit

Asina checks product fit, sizing, lead time, mockup needs, QA, packing, and shipping responsibility.

03
Mockup approval comes first

A sample or mockup confirms sizing, finish, material direction, and details before a full run.

04
Dealer sells through

The dealer marks up to the client. Asina does not quote around a dealer relationship brought to us.

Why Dealers Use an Import Source

A wholesale cabinet source for kitchen designers and dealers needs to protect the dealer relationship while still giving the project a serious QA path.

01Container economics

For dealers running 20 or more repeat units, container-scale review can change the per-unit cost picture.

02Custom commercial sizing

Project drawings sometimes need sizes that fixed stock distributors cannot supply.

03One source path

Cabinets, countertops, and furniture can move through one supply review when the dealer manages a broader project package.

04QA ownership

Asina's mockup, production QA, and packing review reduce the dealer's need to manage overseas oversight alone.

Dealer CTA

Bring the drawing set and project details.

Asina reviews whether the dealer project has the scale, timing, and repeatability to justify imported supply. Smaller dealer orders can be reviewed case by case when they connect to future volume.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Asina compete with my direct clients?

No. Asina is a wholesale supplier — we work through dealers, not around them. We do not contact dealer clients directly or quote to the same buyer a dealer has brought to us.

What is the minimum order for a dealer account?

There is no formal minimum, but container-scale quantities — a full or near-full 40ft container equivalent — are where the economics are strongest. Smaller dealer orders are reviewed case by case.

How does pricing work for a dealer account?

Pricing is per project, based on cabinet specifications, quantity, and shipping terms. Submit a project review with your client's drawing set and Asina will respond with a proposal.

What lead times should a dealer communicate to their client?

8–14 weeks from drawing approval and deposit. This is an import production timeline, not a stock pull. Plan and communicate accordingly.

What Incoterms does Asina offer?

FOB, CIF, DAP, DPU, and DDP are available depending on the project. Full shipping responsibility planning is covered in the QA and shipping page.

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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