October 20, 2025, China. Remote Mobile House warmly welcomed American customer J Henrique and his team for a one-day factory tour focusing on the company's flagship Apple Cabin series. The visit included an on-site tour of our production facilities and technical discussions on customization, delivery timelines, and after-sales service for the North American market.


As the team toured each production station, they carefully examined the structural frame, exterior finishes, and interior modules. They were particularly intrigued by the interlocking design of the wall and roof panels, which not only provides strength and insulation but also cleverly houses the electrical and plumbing systems within the chassis for simplified maintenance.
In the showroom area, our product manager demonstrated two typical layouts: a studio apartment suitable for a single traveler and a one-bedroom apartment designed for vacation or staff accommodation. Both options feature thoughtfully designed storage space, a standard bathroom module with shower, and kitchenette appliances. The visiting team also spent additional time evaluating door and window hardware, insulation, and flooring systems—areas often highly rated by end users. Visitors also inquired in detail about code compliance paths, snow and wind load calculations, and off-grid options, including pre-wiring for solar and split-system HVAC systems.
Quality assurance was a key component of the meeting agenda. On the production line, visitors observed standardized inspections for frame verticality, seam sealing, and wet area waterproofing testing. They reviewed our batch-level material documentation and inspected the spare parts kits included with each order. We also demonstrated our remote support process for installers, including annotated drawings, video guides, and an engineering contact who can directly answer on-site questions.
In addition to core products, popular options discussed by the team included: canopies to extend shaded entrances, built-in desks for guests to work from anywhere, upgraded insulation for cold climates, and branding packages (including exterior colors, logos, and interior accents) to help operators differentiate their locations.


The visit concluded with a business review and an overview of next steps. The two sides also discussed the lead time for the pilot batch and the possibility of establishing a network of service partners in the US to expedite commissioning and warranty response. The collaborative and pragmatic atmosphere throughout the day reflected both parties' shared commitment to creating reliable, guest-satisfying cabins with an attractive total cost of ownership.
"Apple Cabin was created to make high-quality accommodations simple—precisely crafted, quickly delivered, and always ready for guests," said a spokesperson for Remote Mobile House. "We appreciate J Henrique and his team's thoughtful feedback and are pleased to translate these discussions into a successful project in the US."
Remote Mobile House is a manufacturer of prefabricated and modular housing solutions. With a focus on rigorous engineering, supply chain reliability, and responsive after-sales service, the company offers products that enable customers to quickly scale their accommodations while maintaining quality standards.
Remote Mobile House thanks J Henrique and his colleagues for their valuable feedback. Both teams will remain in close contact in the coming weeks to finalize specifications and develop a pilot deployment plan for the US market.

