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5 Reasons to Connect with Made4net at MODEX 2026

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MODEX is where supply chain leaders come to evaluate what’s next—and what technologies are actually delivering results.

From April 13–16 in Atlanta, the Made4net team will be at Booth #B15158 showcasing the latest innovations in its warehouse management system (WMS) and sharing how organizations are modernizing warehouse operations with Made4net WMS solutions—including WarehouseExpert™ and Synapse 3PLExpert.

The team will also be hosting a session focused on one of the industry’s most important decisions: selecting the right WMS in an increasingly crowded market.

If warehouse modernization, automation readiness, or operational scalability is on your agenda this year, here are five reasons to add Made4net to your MODEX plans.

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#1. Join the WMS Selection Conversation Everyone Should Be Having

Selecting a warehouse management system has never been more complex. The market is crowded, vendor claims are louder than ever, and many organizations still make the decision based on feature comparisons instead of operational fit.

At MODEX, Made4net Senior Account Executive Jeff Jones and Tom Stretar of enVista will tackle this challenge head-on in the session:

Smarter WMS Selection in a Crowded Market: Fit Over Features
Tuesday, April 14 | 2:15–3:00 PM | Theater F

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The discussion will explore how companies can evaluate WMS platforms based on:

  • Operational alignment
  • Scalability for future growth
  • Total cost of ownership
  • How to interpret resources like the Gartner Magic Quadrant and Critical Capabilities reports

If a WMS decision is anywhere in your future, this session offers a practical framework—and a conversation worth continuing at the Made4net booth.

#2. See the Latest Innovations in Made4net WMS

Made4net continues to invest heavily in advancing its warehouse management capabilities to support increasingly complex distribution environments.

Recent enhancements include improvements to mobility, reporting, and user experience designed to help warehouse teams operate more efficiently and respond faster to operational changes.

Highlights include:

  • A fully redesigned mobile experience built for warehouse floor productivity
  • Self-service operational reporting that reduces dependence on IT
  • Enhanced usability features that streamline workflows and accelerate training

These capabilities run on Made4net’s SCExpert platform, allowing organizations to expand into capabilities like yard management, labor management, and delivery execution without introducing new systems.

#3. See AI in Action in Warehouse Operations

Artificial intelligence is everywhere in supply chain conversations—but many organizations are still figuring out where it delivers real operational value.

Made4net’s AI Journey focuses on embedding intelligence directly into its warehouse management system to support better decisions and more efficient execution.

The strategy unfolds across three phases:

Assist → Accelerate → Act

  • Assist: AI chatbots and natural-language interaction embedded inside WMS workflows
  • Accelerate: intelligent recommendations to improve labor productivity and operational decision-making
  • Act: a future multi-agent framework capable of coordinating and optimizing warehouse activities

These capabilities are already appearing within the Made4net WMS environment, helping warehouse teams access guidance faster, reduce training friction, and respond more effectively to operational challenges.

#4. Learn What Leading Supply Chains Are Doing Differently

MODEX is also an opportunity to learn from organizations that are redefining how supply chains operate.

Made4net works with companies across industries that are pushing the boundaries of modern fulfillment, including:

  • Ingka Group, the largest IKEA retailer globally
  • Sprouts Farmers Market, a fast-growing grocery retailer modernizing its distribution network
  • Material Bank, a high-speed logistics platform transforming how architects and designers source materials

While their business models differ, these organizations share a common goal: building warehouse operations that can support rapid growth, complex fulfillment models, and rising customer expectations.

#5. Talk Through WMS Modernization Without the Disruption

Many organizations recognize that their current WMS may no longer support the scale and complexity of their operations—but modernization can feel risky.

Made4net has helped companies across industries successfully transition from legacy systems to modern warehouse management environments while maintaining operational continuity.

If your organization is asking questions like:

  • How disruptive would a WMS replacement really be?
  • What does a realistic implementation timeline look like?
  • How can a new WMS support automation and future growth?

MODEX is the perfect place to start that conversation.

See You at MODEX

MODEX provides one of the best opportunities of the year to step back from daily operations and explore the technologies shaping the future of supply chain execution.

If warehouse technology is on your agenda this year, here are a few questions worth exploring with the Made4net team at MODEX:

  • Is our current WMS truly aligned with how our operation runs today?
    Many systems were implemented years ago and may no longer support the complexity, automation, and fulfillment models organizations operate today.
  • Where can AI realistically improve warehouse operations in the next 2–3 years?
    Beyond the hype, AI is already beginning to assist with training, operational guidance, and decision support inside warehouse workflows.
  • What does a practical WMS modernization path actually look like?
    For organizations running legacy systems, understanding the implementation path, risk profile, and timeline is often the biggest barrier to moving forward.

Stop by Booth #B1515—or better yet, schedule a meeting with the Made4net team in advance—to talk through these questions and explore what the next generation of warehouse management can look like.

We look forward to connecting in Atlanta.