The diagram below shows the product life-cycle of the car.
A superficial look at the pictorial provided reveals data on the serviceable life of the car output.
The procedure initiating from conglomerating crude utensils in order to manufacture it to recycling materials and parts.
Turning to details, the raw material are accumulated in order to beget the car production and elements are formed. Once this stage is completed, raw factories and materials delivered to factories with the purpose of manufacturing car. When this step is completed, automobiles merchandised basically via dealerships.
This is followed by utilization of car on mediocre 3 holders. In the interim, the cars are renovated as well as serviced. At this point, cars sold for scrap. To bring the process to a close the materials and other segments recycled. On the other hand, unrecyclable parts scrapped. Finally, the process repeats itself.
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