Frozen and dairy food redistributor with regional supply-chain operations
Honor Foods operates a multi-regional food redistribution network—anchored in Philadelphia with satellite centers in California and Florida—handling over 7,000 SKUs across frozen, refrigerated, dry, and dairy categories. The tech stack is operations-focused: NetSuite for ERP, WMS and TMS for logistics, Geotab for fleet tracking, and a custom application layer (React, Java, PostgreSQL) built on Appian workflow. Hiring velocity is accelerating across operations and sales roles, while pain points center on inventory continuity, AP automation, and rebate reconciliation—signals that growth is outpacing back-office infrastructure.
Honor Foods is a privately held food redistribution company founded in 1949, now operating as part of Burris Logistics. The company represents over 800 brand-name suppliers and carries more than 7,000 in-stock items across frozen, refrigerated, dry, and dairy product categories. Three regional operating entities—Honor Foods (Philadelphia), R.W. Zant (California), and Sunny Morning Foods (Florida)—serve foodservice customers with procurement, custom cutting, and just-in-time fulfillment. The company also markets exclusive private-label brands including Colony Lane, Valley Fresh, Sommer Maid, and Sunny Morning Foods. Beyond product supply, Honor Foods offers customized reporting and logistics troubleshooting to customers.
NetSuite for ERP, WMS and TMS for supply-chain operations, Geotab for fleet tracking, Appian for workflow automation, and a custom application layer built with React, Java, PostgreSQL, and Spring on the backend.
Three regional centers: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (headquarters); R.W. Zant in California; and Sunny Morning Foods in Florida.
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