Honor Foods, a Burris Logistics Company, Acquires Sunny Morning Foods
Honor Food, our redistribution brand, has acquired Sunny Morning Foods, a well-known dairy brand and foodservice redistributor headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, FL.
Read MoreHonor Food, our redistribution brand, has acquired Sunny Morning Foods, a well-known dairy brand and foodservice redistributor headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, FL.
Read MoreBurris Logistics is proud to announce that we have acquired the R.W. Zant Company, a highly regarded foodservice redistribution in Los Angeles, CA.
Read MoreRedistribution is done right at Honor Foods in Philadelphia, a Burris Logistics Company. So when people ask why you choose Honor Foods as your redistribution partner, the answer is easy: The Sales Team. Our Sales Team is more than just a voice on the other end of the phone; they are the reason we MAKE IT HAPPEN at Honor Foods.
Read MoreAt Honor Foods in Philadelphia, PA, the relationship we build with our food vendors is essential in our food redistribution business’s productivity, efficiency, and profitability. So when vendors ask why they should choose Honor Foods, a Burris Logistics Company, the answer is because we MAKE IT HAPPEN as experts in redistribution at Honor Foods.
Read MoreWe are excited to announce that Honor Foods Philadelphia, a Burris Logistics company, has officially opened the doors to their newWe are excited to announce that Honor Foods Philadelphia, a Burris Logistics company, has officially opened the doors to their new warehouse and is MAKING IT HAPPEN!
Read MoreHonor Foods, a Burris Logistics company, is in the final stage of moving its current Philadelphia operation from its North 5th Street location to a new warehouse at 5505 Tacony Street. The final day of business in its current location will be Thursday, January 7, preparing for a Monday, January 11 opening of the new warehouse. Honor Foods worked closely with the Philadelphia Industrial Development Corporation to identify a suitable site within the city, eventually choosing a 20-acre parcel sitting within the former Frankford Military Arsenal site that closed in 1977
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