The given illustration provides information about the sequence of production for cotton produce.
Overall, the 9 step process begins with cotton to be reproduced in yarn, while last stage is production being delivered through a ship. This is achieved by a final packaged material being documentated.
The sequence starts with cotton being collected into a yard. Then it passes the fabrication phase where that is reproduced into a knit or a weave, afterwards this material goes through a fabric processing and leads to be tested by lab.
At stage 5, the material is cutted, then moves to stitching stage, which is the last change in cotton before it packages and moves forward to pre-last step documentation. However, last step in the sequence is shipment of the reproduced cotton, and then the process commences again.
