This paper deals with comparison of two methods for production floor layout design or reengineering -conventional capturing method and 3D laser scanning. Firstly there is an analysis of the current state, where possible uses of scanning technology for production floor design or reengineering are mentioned. Then the processes of both methods are shortly described. The main part of the article is comparison of these two method. For the comparison we have used data acquired during capture of the real factory hall with both methods. The comparison is based on determined criteria -time consumption, user and hardware requirements and quality of outputs. In the conclusion, the suitability of the methods is evaluated. It also shows time consumption differences between methods and difficulty and level of requirements. In the end there are recommendations for scanning method use and for the future work.
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