The illustration displays the canned beverage-making in an energy drink company. Overall, it is clear that there are twelve stages of the product—from filtration and purification to packaging in order to distribution or collection in the warehouse.
Initially, the water is ran through filtration and purified in the water treatment, combining ingredients. The special syrup; fragrances and conservatives are added to the water, causing is to liquid. The liquid then passes a carbonation process (pumping) before filling into a can. In addition, cans are made at the factory: it all starts with aluminum, it is divided into aluminum sheets, formed, painted and sealed in cans. At this point, energy drinks are in their final form.
Next step, a quality inspector examines the energy drink to ensure it meets the required standards. After passing the inspection, energy drinks are prepared for packaging and will be ready for distribution or collection in the warehouse.
