The diagram explains the process of production cotton products.
Overall, the process is linear and consists of three main stages: producing fabric from cotton, sewing finished goods and packaging and shipping the final products.
In the first stage, cotton is harvested and processed to produce yarn. This yarn then enters the fabrication stage, where fabric is created through knitting or weaving. After production, the fabric is processed to improve quality and prepare for use. At this stage, laboratory tests are carried out to check the strength and suitability of the material. Only fabric that meets the required standards moves on to the next stage.
In the following stage, the processed fabric is cut into specific shapes and sewn together to make finished products. This step involves careful stitching to ensure the quality of the goods. Finally, the completed items are packaged and prepared with the necessary documentation. In the last stage, the products are shipped to customers, which completes the production process.
