The diagram shows how cotton products are made, from raw cotton to delivery.
Overall, the process is linear and has three main stages: producing fabric from cotton, sewing the items, and packaging and shipping the final goods.
At the beginning, cotton is harvested and processed to create yarn. Next, this yarn is used to make fabric, either by knitting or by weaving. After the fabric is produced, it goes through further processing. Then, laboratory tests are carried out to check the quality of the material and make sure it meets the required standards before it is used for production.
In the second stage, the fabric is cut into suitable pieces and stitched together to produce finished goods. In the final stage, these products are packaged and prepared with the necessary documentation. Finally, the completed items are shipped to customers, which marks the end of the production process.
