The diagram illustrates the series steps involving in the typical steps of consumer goods manufacturing, which can be divided into two flows such as manufacturing process and information feedback. Overall, it can be observed that the process consists of several steps, beginning with the raw materials and manufactured components and concluding with the design as well as delivery of information to production planning.
Looking first at the flow of manufacturing process, initially, the storage is collected information from raw materials and manufactured components. This information is then transferred into production planning. Moreover, planning products can be received information from the designing process afterwards. Upon planning, this is assembled to the inspection process before testing. In the next steps, the packaging of products is packaged. Ultimately, the finished products are sold to customers and this can be continued to a few lines.
Moving on to the flow of information feedback, responding consumers from saleable items are then distributed to market research and back to production planning. At this point, the marketing research of products undergoes in several ways. For example, advertising, design, and packaging as solving the problems from sales volume.
