MODEX 2026 Recap: What's Actually Changing in Warehouse Technology
MODEX 2026 just wrapped at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta: 4 million square feet, 6,000 exhibitors, and a clear signal that the warehouse industry is in the middle of a fundamental shift.
In this episode of The Frontline Mobility Edge, Brett Cooper and Richard Makerson break down their top 8 takeaways from the show floor, covering everything from robotic forklifts to AI-powered workflows to why one warehouse manager is ripping out RFID in favor of cameras.
→ Why the warehouse conversation has shifted from products to systems, and why vendors that can't play in an orchestrated ecosystem are getting left behind
→ Same problems, different maturity levels: why there's no one-size-fits-all in warehouse tech
→ AI is no longer a marketing buzzword. It's embedded infrastructure driving real workflow improvement
→ Vision technology is advancing fast: LIDAR, drones doing shelf inventory, cameras replacing RFID for tracking
→ Frontline mobility is getting smaller, smarter, and more hands-free with AI on the edge
→ Robots are everywhere, but humanoid robots in the warehouse are still a question mark
→ Buyers care about stubborn operational pain, not flashy demos, and BlueFletch's agentic login demo hit that nerve
→ Don't boil the ocean: one warehouse veteran's advice on solving problems one bite at a time
→ The flexibility vs. throughput debate: is the industry prioritizing smarter over faster?
Whether you run a warehouse, manage a supply chain, or make technology purchasing decisions for frontline operations, this is a ground-level look at where the industry is heading in 2026 and beyond.
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