Orlando, FL Warehouse Services – Operated by Sunny Morning & Honor Foods
Frozen, Refrigerated, and Dry Storage Warehouse Services
Sunny Morning & Honor Foods offers premium Orlando warehouse space designed to streamline your entire supply chain. Whether you require sub-zero frozen environments, climate-controlled refrigeration, or secure dry storage, our versatile Orlando logistics hub is equipped to handle it all.
- Temperature-controlled storage (dry, refrigerated, & frozen)
- Short-term and long-term storage options
- Foodservice-grade handling
- Southeast regional distribution support
- Located in Orlando Metro Area
- Location Details
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Frequently Asked Questions About
Honor Foods’ Orlando Warehouse Storage
Answers to the most common questions about our temperature-controlled warehouse and foodservice redistribution services in the Orlando, Florida metro area.
Our Orlando-area warehouse is operated by Sunny Morning, an Honor Foods company, and is located at 1700 Ave B, Kissimmee, FL 34758 — just south of Orlando in Osceola County. The facility sits within the Orlando Metro Area, providing convenient access to I-4, the Florida Turnpike, and US-192, making it a strategic distribution point for Central Florida and the broader Southeast U.S.
To get directions or contact the facility directly, call (407) 251-8003.
The Kissimmee/Orlando distribution center totals 156,000 square feet of warehouse space, built in 2002 and acquired by Honor Foods / Burris Logistics in 2025. The facility features 32 dock doors and is divided into dedicated dry, refrigerated, and frozen temperature zones — making it one of the more versatile foodservice-grade warehouses in the Central Florida corridor.
Orlando sits at the geographic center of the Florida peninsula, making it arguably the most logistics-efficient point in the state. From the Orlando metro, you can reach Tampa, Jacksonville, Miami, and Daytona Beach within 90 minutes to 4 hours — covering the majority of Florida’s population and commercial demand in a single-day delivery radius.
The region is also home to one of the world’s largest tourism and hospitality economies, with tens of millions of visitors annually creating sustained, high-volume demand for foodservice distributors supplying hotels, theme parks, restaurants, and convention facilities. For vendors and brands distributing into the Southeast, an Orlando warehouse position minimizes freight lanes while maximizing market reach.
Honor Foods’ Orlando facility offers three distinct storage environments under one roof:
Frozen Storage: Sub-zero environments designed for ice cream, proteins, frozen meals, and other products requiring sustained freezer temperatures.
Refrigerated Storage: Climate-controlled cooler space for dairy, deli, produce, and other perishables requiring consistent refrigeration (typically 34–38°F).
Dry Storage: Secure ambient-temperature warehousing for shelf-stable grocery, foodservice supplies, and non-perishable goods.
Multi-temperature storage under a single roof eliminates the need to split inventory across multiple facilities — simplifying receiving, picking, and outbound logistics for foodservice operators.
Yes. The Orlando/Kissimmee distribution center supports cross-docking operations, allowing inbound shipments to be transferred directly to outbound trucks with minimal dwell time in storage. This is particularly valuable for distributors managing time-sensitive perishable inventory or those seeking to reduce handling costs and product transit times across the Southeast.
With 32 dock doors, the facility can accommodate high-frequency inbound/outbound traffic simultaneously — a critical capacity requirement for cross-dock efficiency.
Absolutely. Florida’s heat and humidity make temperature-controlled warehousing more critical — and more technically demanding — than in most other states. Honor Foods has operated temperature-controlled foodservice distribution facilities across the Southeast U.S. for decades, and the Orlando facility is built and operated to foodservice-grade standards, including consistent temperature monitoring and handling protocols designed for high-turnover perishable inventory.
For vendors and distributors supplying Florida’s restaurant, hotel, and institutional foodservice sectors, this level of infrastructure is essential for product quality and food safety compliance.
Honor Foods offers both short-term and long-term storage options at the Orlando facility. This flexibility is designed for businesses with seasonal inventory surges (particularly relevant in Florida’s tourism-driven foodservice market), companies transitioning between facilities, or vendors testing market penetration in the Southeast before committing to permanent infrastructure.
To discuss your specific timing and volume needs, submit the availability request form on this page and a team member will follow up promptly.
The fastest path to a quote is completing the warehouse availability request form on this page. You’ll be asked to specify your product type (frozen, refrigerated, dry, or a combination), estimated pallet count, and preferred timeframe. The Honor Foods team targets rapid response for all inquiries.
You can also reach VP of Operations Mike Spratt directly at (267) 479-1465 or mike.spratt@honorfoods.com for time-sensitive needs.
Space is currently available at the Orlando facility. Honor Foods encourages interested parties to submit an inquiry now to confirm current capacity in your required temperature zone and reserve space before it fills. Availability can change quickly based on seasonal demand — particularly for refrigerated and frozen zones serving Florida’s active foodservice market.
The Honor Foods Orlando facility is purpose-built to support Southeast regional distribution. Its Central Florida positioning allows efficient outbound reach across the full Florida peninsula — covering major foodservice markets including Tampa/St. Petersburg, Miami/Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville, the Space Coast, and Southwest Florida — as well as northward into Georgia, Alabama, and the broader Southeast corridor.
Honor Foods also operates a Florida distribution center in Fort Lauderdale (5330 NW 35th Ave), giving clients with statewide coverage needs a complementary South Florida node alongside the Orlando facility.
Yes — and this is where Honor Foods offers a distinct advantage beyond pure warehousing. As a foodservice redistributor, Honor Foods (through its Sunny Morning brand) connects vendors with foodservice distributors across the Southeast without requiring those vendors to meet large, direct-to-distributor minimum order requirements.
By positioning inventory in the Orlando facility, vendors gain access to Honor Foods’ established distributor network across Florida and the Southeast — turning the warehouse into a true market access point, not just a storage location. This model is particularly effective for specialty, regional, or emerging brands looking to scale their Florida foodservice presence efficiently.
Interstate 4 is Florida’s primary east-west artery, connecting Tampa on the Gulf Coast to Daytona Beach on the Atlantic — with Orlando at its midpoint. When combined with the Florida Turnpike (running north-south through Kissimmee) and proximity to US-27 and US-192, the Honor Foods Orlando/Kissimmee location sits at one of Central Florida’s most accessible freight hubs.
For foodservice supply chains, this translates to lower per-mile distribution costs, shorter transit times to most major Florida metro markets, and reduced driver hours — all critical factors when managing temperature-sensitive perishable loads where time in transit directly affects product quality and shelf life.
The Orlando-area facility is the Sunny Morning Distribution Center, operated by Sunny Morning — an Honor Foods company. Honor Foods is a nationally recognized foodservice redistributor headquartered in Philadelphia, PA, and is a member of the Burris Logistics family of companies, one of the largest temperature-controlled supply chain operators in the United States.
Sunny Morning has served as the Florida-focused operating brand, with distribution presence in Kissimmee and Fort Lauderdale. Together, Honor Foods and Sunny Morning bring decades of foodservice logistics expertise to clients using the Orlando warehouse.
Foodservice redistribution is a supply chain model in which a redistributor (like Honor Foods) consolidates products from many food vendors into a single warehouse and then sells mixed-SKU pallet orders to foodservice distributors — allowing those distributors to replenish diverse inventory without placing minimum orders directly with dozens of individual manufacturers.
For clients using Honor Foods’ Orlando warehouse space, this means your stored inventory can be actively integrated into Honor Foods’ redistribution operation, putting your products in front of regional distributors who are already ordering from the facility. It’s a model that turns passive storage into active market distribution — particularly valuable for brands targeting Florida’s hospitality and restaurant sectors.
Honor Foods’ core expertise and infrastructure are specifically designed for foodservice and perishable supply chains. The temperature-controlled zones, foodservice-grade handling protocols, and redistribution network are optimized for food and beverage products. Companies in food manufacturing, specialty ingredients, dairy, frozen goods, and related categories are the best fit for this facility.
If you’re unsure whether your product category is a match, the Honor Foods team is happy to discuss your specific requirements — simply submit the inquiry form or reach out directly.
