In
the Beginning…
D.S. (Dave) Preston, F.G. (Fred) Phipps and G.T. (George)
Terry formed Preston Phipps Inc. in Montreal in 1933
during the period of the Great Depression. The first
place of business was a 2nd floor walk-up at 955 St.
James Street in Old Montreal. The total office and stockroom
space was approximately 250 square feet.
For the first five years, all business was handled by
the three original founders. Dave Preston focused on
outside sales, Fred Phipps was the steam specialist
and George Terry handled all the necessary office duties
of accounting, answering the phone, shipping and receiving.
The product lines represented at the time were:
Armstrong International Inc. of Three, Rivers,
Michigan, L.J. Wing Co. of New Jersey,
Yarnall – Waring Co. (Yarway)
of Pennsylvania, United Conveyor Corp.
of Illinois and Davidson Fan Co. of
Massachusetts.
The Roots of Expansion & Growth
By 1938, the business was going so well that additional
resources were required and a stenographer/typist was
hired. In 1940, a technician/serviceman was added to
the team.
With this increase in personnel and business, larger
premises would also be needed. The company soon moved
into a new 850 square foot location on the 6th floor
at 637 Craig Street.
From 1942 to 1948, business increased to such an extent
that another typist, inside sales clerk and shipper/receiver
were added, thus bringing the total number of employees
to eight.
In 1949 a draftsman, stenographer and part-time engineering
student, Don MacCandlish was hired.
With business continuously on the rise, largely spurred
by the post World War II construction boom, Preston
Phipps required additional expansion yet again. New
sales representatives were appointed in the Maritime
Provinces and Quebec City. By the early 1950s, the company
began to look for more office and warehouse space.
Land was purchased and a two-story loft building was
erected at 940 Ogilvy Street in Park Extension with
occupancy in 1952. Preston Phipps leased out the 2nd
floor while maintaining the ground floor for its own
use; this amounted to approximately 3,600 square feet,
equally divided between office and stockroom.
In 1952 Jim Glover joined the company along with more
additions to office and sales staff.
By 1954, most power plants were beginning to convert
to oil representing a gradual end to the United Conveyor
line, whose products were used primarily to move coal.
Preston Phipps began to seek out new product lines with
Keystone Valve of Houston, Texas becoming
one of its major products.
In June 1961, Jos Paulin joined the firm as a salesman
mainly to serve French Engineering Consultants &
Contractors. In 1962, Don MacCandlish and Jim Glover
became part owners of the company and sadly, in 1964,
Fred Phipps passed away. In that same year, new offices
were opened in Ottawa followed by an office in Dartmouth,
Nova Scotia in 1967 and yet another in Quebec City in
1970.
In 1971, Jos Paulin became part owner of Preston Phipps.
With expansion still underway, an office was opened
in Toronto in 1972. On November 3rd, 1973 Dave Preston
retired. Several changes took place that year: Don MacCandlish
was named President, Jim Glover became Secretary-Treasurer
and Jos Paulin was appointed to Vice President. By 1981,
three more partners were added to the directorship and
an office was opened in Sarnia, Ontario.
A New Era
By 1986, a new era emerged for Preston Phipps. The company
purchased a 40,000 square foot lot in the Ville Saint
Laurent Technoparc and built a new state-of-the-art
office and distribution centre complete with a modern
training facility for steam and flow applications. Preston
Phipps’ training facility was the first of its
kind in North America and was put in place to help educate
the industry and to share the knowledge gained over
its history.
The 1990s brought about changes to Preston Phipps’
management as a new Executive Committee was formed.
Jos Paulin became President and Secretary-Treasurer,
Gérald R. Bénard was appointed to Vice
President of Sales, Mark J. Paulin became Vice President
of Operations, Rino Forgione assumed the role of Vice
President, Administration and Richard Cyr undertook
the roll of Vice President and would eventually spearhead
the company’s Ontario operations.
This era also marked an important introduction of a
new product line: Phoenix Controls.
Phoenix Controls manufacturers a line of critical airflow
products for laboratory applications. Remaining true
to its original roots in ventilation, this association
instantly brought Preston Phipps into the forefront
as a key supplier of laboratory ventilation systems.
To complement this relationship, Preston Phipps also
became the exclusive distributor for Strobic
Air, a leading manufacturer of air flow solutions
for the BioPharm and institutional market.
In 1997, Preston Phipps entered into a whole new industry
segment with the launch of a subsidiary called Armserv
Inc. In partnership with Armstrong
International, Armserv was created to offer
industry with a comprehensive array of professional
services relating to Energy Solutions Management.
Armserv specializes in exclusive steam analysis, technical
design development and implementation of optimization
processes. From boiler room audits to steam systems
and condensate recovery assessments, or compressed air
system energy inspections, Armserv and Preston Phipps
have become a leading technical reference for industries
and institutions across Canada. Armserv’s leadership
is driven by Sylvain Lewis as its President and has
seen its sales triple over the last 2 years alone.
The Company We Keep Today
Today, Preston Phipps has grown to approximately 90
employees, with 10 offices across Canada.
The company has also invested considerably in information
systems and technology to improve business and distribution
management as well as customer service. Preston Phipps
has also acquired the rights to the Hartzell
line, a manufacturer of roof exhaust, vane axial and
duct axial fans. In keeping with its growth strategy,
the company continues to invest heavily in its Ontario
operations. Richard Cyr, Vice President, relocated to
Toronto and immediately set out to expand the company’s
sales force. Since November 2000, the Ontario sales
force has been bolstered through the addition of 4 sales
engineers driving a threefold increase in sales for
that region.
Our Future: Vision With a
Proud Tradition
Preston Phipps is investing for the future. The company’s
corporate values are dependability, integrity, knowledge,
professionalism and thoroughness. After 70 years as
a leader in its industry, Preston Phipps remains faithful
to the core business as established by the original
founders in 1933. Dedication towards training and the
advancement of steam industry knowledge remains a focal
point. Having trained over 8,000 industry professionals
so far, Preston Phipps continues its leadership role
in industry by once again expanding its training facilities
to become the largest and most technically advanced
in Canada.
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