Leanafy announced that Founder Vikrant Neb began a productive week at MODEX 2026 in Atlanta, strengthening relationships and engaging with some of the most respected leaders in the logistics and supply chain industry.
Held April 13–16 at the Georgia World Congress Center, MODEX 2026 is one of the world’s leading trade shows for manufacturing, supply chain, automation, and logistics innovation, bringing together more than 1,000 exhibitors, advanced technology providers, and thousands of decision-makers from across the globe.
A major highlight of the event for Neb was meeting Jim Tompkins in person for the first time after more than six years of professional connection through LinkedIn, virtual meetings, and ongoing conversations.
“Some relationships start with a handshake. This one started with a LinkedIn connection and years of conversations,” said Vikrant Neb. “To finally sit down in person with someone who has offered guidance and encouragement throughout the journey made this experience incredibly meaningful.”
The meeting reflected the power of modern professional networking, where long-term digital relationships can evolve into real-world partnerships, mentorship, and business opportunities.
Throughout MODEX, Neb explored emerging trends in warehouse automation, operational efficiency, transportation systems, robotics, and next-generation supply chain technology, areas closely aligned with Leanafy’s mission to help businesses scale through smarter systems and strategic execution.
“MODEX is where the future of supply chain comes into focus,” Neb added. “Being here allows us to learn, connect, and identify new opportunities that can create value for clients and partners worldwide.”
As Leanafy continues to expand its presence in logistics, business growth consulting, and operational transformation, participation in MODEX reinforces the company’s commitment to staying at the forefront of innovation and industry collaboration.