The diagram illustrates how leather goods are produced.
From an overall perspective, there are 11 distinct steps involved in the procedure of leather making, starting with drying animal skin and culminating with ready outputs. Of particular note is the collaborative involvement of different stakeholders like drivers, factory workers, soakers, flatters, and polishers.
In the initial stage of the process, animal skin is dried. Upon completion of this stage, skin is delivered to the factory with the help of heavy trucks. From there, lime prepared in the factory is washed before soaking. As soon as this step is finished, Lime is soaked.
Once soaked, lime is flattened in a special machine. After a while, it is also soaked in the water that has added vegetable liquid. Once soaked, leather undergoes polishing before delivery to the manufacturing facility, through which ready leather goods such as shoes, balls, and bags are finally produced.
