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'We escaped Hitler's bombs and we’ll escape the coronavirus pandemic', says boss of 100-year-old firm

Greg Howell, managing director of Philpott & Cowlin, says it’s now “survival of the fitness” for businesses

Philpott & Cowlin shareholder and former managing director Neil Cowlin (left) with current managing director Greg Howell(Image: Philpott & Cowlin)

The boss of a 100-year-old company that survived the bombing of Bristol during Second World War and the global financial crash of 2008 says the secret to longevity is “having the foresight to invest in the business”.

Greg Howell is managing director of Britain’s second-oldest welding equipment firm - Philpott & Cowlin - which was founded in 1920 in Bristol by Albert Philpott and Henry Cowlin with capital of just £150.

The firm was initially based in Victoria Street, in Bristol city centre, later opening sites in Cardiff and Weston-super-Mare after the war.

The company moved to Bedminster in the 1950s and also opened a machine tools division in Avonmouth.

Philpott & Cowlin supplies equipment to the aerospace sector including to industry giants such as GKN, Rolls-Royce and Airbus.

The business, says Mr Howell, has been “hit hard” by the Covid-19 crisis as the aviation sector battles with the collapse in air travel caused by the pandemic.

But the company has recently signed an agreement with a manufacturer to supply local aerospace with weld data analysis equipment - and has also been investing in high-tech machinery from Japan.

The Philpott & Cowlin team pictured outside their premises in Victoria St Bristol sometime during WW2(Image: Philpott & Cowlin)


“We have weathered Hitler’s bombs, the economic global collapse of 2008, the shrinking manufacturing base since the 1980s, more recessions than you can shake a stick at, and are now presently plotting our way through the world pandemic to ensure our survival.