The production and warehouse building consists of several sections (blocks): an administrative three-storey building, a spare parts warehouse block and the main production and warehouse building. For a virtual assessment of the location of the building, access roads, parking lots for heavy vehicles and personal vehicles, we have developed a comprehensive digital information model of the facility. One of the issues when modeling an object is the issue of placing heavy-duty vehicles inside a warehouse building. Trucks are placed in the hull at different levels to unload various types of equipment. The blue cube is a model of the equipment in the container. In the digital warehouse model, our designers and customer engineers have modeled various cargo handling scenarios to ensure better logistics inside the warehouse. In the warehouse building, you can see other options for placing stored equipment to simulate various warehouse operation scenarios. A digital model of a warehouse of spare parts and small equipment. The digital model contains racks (you can see one of the shelving options) to determine the optimal scenario for the operation of the spare parts warehouse. warehouse areas that do not contain equipment or pallets are designed for large-scale assembly of machines of various sizes. The width of the building is taken into account taking into account the location of a large-scale assembly plant of machines. The administrative block of the building. On the ground floor there are meeting rooms and a showroom. The white cubes in the showroom are cars to show to customers. All variants of cars that are assembled at the factory can be placed in the showroom. Office space for the company's administrative staff is located on the second and third floors. A digital model of a general view of a production and warehouse building with an adjacent territory, parking lots, checkpoints and a roof boiler room.