

Advance Thermo Control, Ltd.
THE ADVANCE GROUP COMPANIES OFFER WORLD CLASS CAPABILITIES IN COMPONENT SUPPORT ASSEMBLY WITH CERTIFIED TECHNIQUES. OUR VAST LABOR FORCE IS COMPLIMENTED BY AUTO ASSEMBLY TECHNOLOGY FIXTURING. WE ARE DIVERSIFIED IN A VARIETY OF NICHE MARKETS AND OFFERS COMPLETE APPLIANCE PRODUCT MANUFACTURING.
Advance Thermo Control, Ltd.
THE ADVANCE GROUP COMPANIES OFFER WORLD CLASS CAPABILITIES IN COMPONENT SUPPORT ASSEMBLY WITH CERTIFIED TECHNIQUES. OUR VAST LABOR FORCE IS COMPLIMENTED BY AUTO ASSEMBLY TECHNOLOGY FIXTURING. WE ARE DIVERSIFIED IN A VARIETY OF NICHE MARKETS AND OFFERS COMPLETE APPLIANCE PRODUCT MANUFACTURING.
A supplier you can trust
Our mission from inception has been about one thing partnership. Once ATC partners with a customer and product we are fully committed. We understand your product is your livelihood. ATC will never approach your competitor with your products or ideas. ATC knows the supplier manufacture relationship is key, that’s why we carefully choose our customers.









Since
1984
over
1200
products designed
over
130 Million
products produced
From concept to reality

This initial phase involves assessing the feasibility of the product idea. It includes market research, understanding customer needs, and evaluating competition.

In this phase, the product concept is further refined. Designers create sketches, prototypes, and models, focusing on functionality and user experience.

This involves the creation of detailed mechanical drawings and simulations to ensure that the product's components will function correctly. Engineers consider factors like stress, strain, and material properties.

For products requiring electronics, this phase encompasses circuit design, PCB layout, and integration of electronic components. Prototyping and testing electronics are crucial in this step.

At this point, the appropriate materials are selected based on criteria like strength, weight, cost, and environmental impact. Material selection is critical for durability and functionality.

This stage involves outlining manufacturing processes, selecting suppliers, and determining production volumes. It includes cost estimation and timeline planning.

The assembly phase focuses on how the product will be put together, determining the assembly line processes, and ensuring that the final product meets design specifications.

This involves designing packaging that protects the product and appeals to consumers. Considerations include material, branding, and environmental impact.

Finally, this phase covers logistics, including how the product will be transported to retailers or directly to customers, inventory management, and distribution strategy.
From concept to reality

This initial phase involves assessing the feasibility of the product idea. It includes market research, understanding customer needs, and evaluating competition.

In this phase, the product concept is further refined. Designers create sketches, prototypes, and models, focusing on functionality and user experience.

This involves the creation of detailed mechanical drawings and simulations to ensure that the product's components will function correctly. Engineers consider factors like stress, strain, and material properties.

For products requiring electronics, this phase encompasses circuit design, PCB layout, and integration of electronic components. Prototyping and testing electronics are crucial in this step.

At this point, the appropriate materials are selected based on criteria like strength, weight, cost, and environmental impact. Material selection is critical for durability and functionality.

This stage involves outlining manufacturing processes, selecting suppliers, and determining production volumes. It includes cost estimation and timeline planning.

The assembly phase focuses on how the product will be put together, determining the assembly line processes, and ensuring that the final product meets design specifications.

This involves designing packaging that protects the product and appeals to consumers. Considerations include material, branding, and environmental impact.

Finally, this phase covers logistics, including how the product will be transported to retailers or directly to customers, inventory management, and distribution strategy.
Our Services

With over 40 years of experience and a portfolio that includes the design of……
Industries worked: automotive, medical and beauty, industrial, outdoor and sports……