The chart illustrates the process of the paper manufacturing process from the trees.
Overall, the process consists of six distinct stages, beginning with the collection of the tress and culminating in the packaging and delivery of the prepared papers.
In the first phase, trees are cut down and harvested using a specialized tractor in the forest. Following this, the logs are transported to a wood chipping machine, where they are chopped into small pieces before being fed into a pulping digester to undergo heating. In the third stage, this wood mixture is transferred into a cooking and washing tank, where it is treated with a combination of water spray and chemicals to clean the material and refine it into a usable pulp.
Subsequently, the wet pulp is processed through a papermaking machine, where it passes through a series of heated rollers that press and dry the material into flat sheets of paper. Once the paper is formed, it goes through a quality control station where automated cameras inspect the rolls, passing the high-quality items and rejecting any defective pieces. Finally, the approved paper rolls are moved to the packaging and distribution stage, where a robot packages them into boxes and stacks them on pallets, before they are loaded onto trucks for global shipping.
