Leanafy Announces Major 2025 Milestones, North American Expansion, IWLA Membership, and 2026 Industry Engagement

Supply chain tech company Leanafy sees strong transaction growth, launches new Labor Productivity module, and plans increased industry participation.

Published on Feb. 21, 2026

Leanafy, a fast-growing supply chain technology company, announced key milestones from 2025 including strong transaction growth across customer warehouses, expansion into Western Canada, formal membership with the International Warehouse Logistics Association (IWLA), the launch of a new Labor Productivity module, and participation in major global supply chain events like Manifest 2026 and the 2026 IWLA Convention & Expo.

Why it matters

These developments mark a significant step in Leanafy's mission to support warehouse operators, 3PLs, and logistics-driven businesses with scalable, technology-led platforms built for real-world operational complexity. Leanafy's growth and industry engagement reflect the increasing demand for advanced supply chain technology solutions that can handle high-throughput, multi-client operations.

The details

Throughout 2025, Leanafy-powered warehouses processed significant daily order volumes across multiple North American facilities, with individual customers processing between 200 and 5,000 orders per day and peak volumes exceeding 7,000 orders per day per facility during seasonal surges. Leanafy expanded operations into Vancouver, British Columbia in 2025 to support Canadian 3PL providers, cross-border e-commerce fulfillment, West Coast distribution networks, and mid-market warehouse operators modernizing legacy systems. Leanafy also launched a new Labor Productivity module in 2025 to help operators track real-time labor performance, measure task-level productivity, and improve workforce planning.

  • Throughout 2025, Leanafy-powered warehouses processed significant daily order volumes.
  • In 2025, Leanafy expanded operations into Vancouver, British Columbia.
  • Leanafy launched a new Labor Productivity module in 2025.

The players

Leanafy

A fast-growing supply chain technology company providing modern Warehouse Management (WMS), Inventory Management (IMS), Shipping, and Labor Productivity solutions.

Vikrant Neb

The CEO of Leanafy.

International Warehouse Logistics Association (IWLA)

One of the most respected industry associations representing warehouse-based logistics providers across North America and globally.

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What they’re saying

“When you're processing thousands of orders per day, execution consistency becomes everything. 2025 validated that our platform can handle real-world 3PL scale—not just demos, but production environments under pressure.”

— Vikrant Neb, CEO of Leanafy (EINPresswire.com)

“Being part of IWLA ensures we stay aligned with warehouse operators and industry standards. We believe technology companies should contribute to the ecosystem, not just sell into it.”

— Vikrant Neb, CEO of Leanafy (EINPresswire.com)

“Labor remains one of the largest cost centers in warehousing. Our goal is to give operators visibility that drives accountability, efficiency, and measurable performance improvement.”

— Vikrant Neb, CEO of Leanafy (EINPresswire.com)

What’s next

Leanafy will exhibit at the 2026 IWLA Convention & Expo (Booth #115, March 29–31, 2026), where the company will demonstrate its integrated technology suite including its WMS, IMS, shipping platform, dock scheduling, and labor productivity solutions.

The takeaway

Leanafy's growth and industry engagement reflect the increasing demand for advanced supply chain technology solutions that can handle high-throughput, multi-client operations. The company's focus on scalable warehouse management, 3PL billing automation, labor productivity optimization, and operational visibility positions it as a rapidly emerging platform serving modern logistics providers across North America.