The flowchart illustrates the common process of manufacturing consumer products, it also shows stages where adjustments can be done according to feedback information.
Overall, before products are ready to be sold on markets they underwent many processes, which include storage of materials, assembly, researches, testing, and packaging. Market research influences the design, packaging, and advertisements of the consumer product.
To begin with the manufacturing steps, Manufacturers need to store the raw materials and the other components, at the same time they must prepare a product design based on research. After that, product planning takes place, and it influences the storage stage. Once the planning is complete, products go through assembly then inspection. Followed by testing of the product. Findings from testing can help to refine the design.
Subsequent to testing, packaging of the end product must be correspond to the market research, and then the product will be ready to dispatch and sale to consumers. Information from the sales can guide the future planning of the product, and also gives the outcome to the market research whether advertising is needed or not.
