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The image displays a diagram detailing the production process of sports shoes, spread over a timeline of 18 months. The sequence begins with two alternative inputs for the materials used in sports shoes: either tannery leather or mill-fabric. These materials are then used to create the rubber sole of the shoes. Following this, another step involves sewing the uppers of the shoes, which combines the tops and bottoms of the shoe parts. After the shoes are assembled, they are packed into boxes labeled "12" that further get consolidated into a large container noted for shipping. The final stage shows the packed shoes delivered to a shop, ready for retail. This outline encapsulates the entire manufacturing journey from material sourcing to reaching the consumer.
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The diagram shows ways to make a sport shoes with a lot of steps to produce a product.
Overall, the sequence begins with two alternative ways to make shoe, and the final step is selling.
They repair ingredients for making shoes was tannery leather, mill fabric and rubber sole. These ingredients for making shoes was generated from three different manufactures to provide the materials for the shoe factory. They also design shoes from app to generate a new trending model which makes the selling process easier. At the factory, four main steps involve cutting, sewing the upper of the shoes, applying glue on the top and bottom surfaces of the shoes and packing the shoes to repair for transportation. They mark their goods by using a box labels labeled as “12” before inputting them into a container. The container is big enough to hold 5500 pairs of shoes. The final step is to transfer these shoes to a retail shop or transport them to other countries.
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