How Hemminger uses state-of-the-art 3D scanning technology to transform the vegetable ring into digital plans - and why this is also exciting for future talent

The Stuttgart wholesale market is not just a logistics center for fresh food - it is also a place with history, architectural complexity and daily challenges in handling large quantities of goods. Hemminger Ingenieurbüro played a decisive role in the revitalization of the traditional vegetable ring: Using state-of-the-art 3D laser scanning technology, all existing buildings were recorded in detail and with high precision - even in the midst of the lively market activity.

Millions of measuring points for greater safety and planning reliability

Millions of measuring points were recorded using the latest generation of terrestrial laser scanners. This data was used to create precise floor plans and as-built drawings, which are essential for fire protection planning in particular. The big advantage: even complex building structures can be fully and digitally documented - a decisive step for future planning and revitalization measures.

The generated point cloud enables highly efficient further processing in CAD systems and GIS environments and forms the basis for the sustainable and safe use of the buildings.

Digitalization that goes deep - also professionally

What makes this project special is not only the technological sophistication, but also the working environment in which such tasks are solved. At Hemminger, engineering tradition and digital transformation come together. Whether in the field with state-of-the-art equipment or in model-based data processing in the office, those who work here are actively shaping the future of geodata.

For young talents, career changers and experienced professionals, Hemminger not only offers exciting projects such as at the Stuttgart wholesale market, but also:

  • A strong team with lived collegiality

  • Mentoring and structured familiarization with new technologies

  • Collaboration on innovative infrastructure projects with social added value

  • A working environment that combines precision, responsibility and forward thinking

Conclusion: Digital precision for the fresh produce market - and a breath of fresh air for careers

The 3D laser scanning at Gemüsering shows how modern geoinformation systems work today - precise, efficient and future-oriented. At the same time, it exemplifies the type of projects that make Hemminger an attractive employer in the field of geomatics. So if you want to combine technology with purpose, digitalization with responsibility and innovation with team spirit, you will find not only a job at Hemmingerbut a perspective.