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CESCO introduces advanced 3D laser scanning technology for plant extension

12 September 20242 min reading

CESCO, a leader in innovative solutions for the agricultural and food sectors, has announced the integration of advanced 3D laser scanning technology into its service offerings, aimed at improving precision and efficiency in plant extensions and modifications. The new technology marks a significant enhancement in CESCO’s capabilities, particularly in terms of accuracy and project management.


The 3D laser scanner works in conjunction with full 3D CAD modeling, allowing for accurate digital representations of scanned environments. This enables precise planning and execution, ensuring that modifications and extensions to industrial plants are carried out with greater detail and reliability.

The scanner delivers an accuracy of 3.5 mm at a distance of 20 meters, significantly reducing the risk of errors in measurements. Additionally, the portable and durable unit, rated at IP55, is designed to withstand a variety of environments, ensuring that the technology can be used on-site regardless of location.

The use of 3D scanning technology provides several advantages for clients, including enhanced precision in capturing every detail of a project, improved efficiency through streamlined project management, and better safety outcomes due to thorough digital analysis.

“We are proud to bring this state-of-the-art technology to our clients, reaffirming our commitment to innovation and excellence in industrial engineering. At CESCO, we believe in pushing the boundaries of what is possible, and our new 3D Laser Scanner is a testament to that vision,” the company stated in its press release.


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