The diagram represents the way of how the electronic products of Sparks Inc. are manufactured.
Overall, this is a man-made manufacturing process, where production is supported by feedback from market research. The process consists of eight stages that follows a linear sequence, starting from raw materials and ending with sales.
The system commences with the storage of raw materials and manufactured components. These materials remain in storage until the production planning phase begins. This stage involves product research, designing and feedback to storage. The next step is assembly, followed by inspection and testing which provides feedback to design.
After testing, the products move to packaging section before being dispatched for distribution. The final step is sales, where the finished products reach customers. Alongside production information feedback plays a crucial role. Sales give review for both market research and production planning. Similarly, the information flow to advertising, packaging and design provided by market research.
