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British Steel secures largest ever order for rail sleepers with 244,000 heading to Guinea

Sale of the century for British Steel's renowned rail products

Representatives of British Steel, client CBG and partners Trackwork and Pandrol take in a demonstration of the sleepers at British Steel’s Scunthorpe site.(Image: British Steel)

British Steel has won its largest ever order for rail sleepers.

A major export deal has been signed to upgrade track at a mine in Guinea, with 244,000 units heading to West Africa. Produced in Scunthorpe, home to the firm’s rail expertise, it equates to more than 20,000 tonnes of steel, with delivery over the next year.

It comes as the Jingye Group-owned business works through one of its most challenging periods, consulting on the closure of the coke ovens in the town in a bid to make it more sustainable, with 260 jobs set to go. It is also in talks over a substantial support package as it faces up to inflationary pressures, with energy and carbon flagged. This months marks three years of the Chinese company's control of the manufacturing giant.

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British Steel’s export sales manager for rail, Jérôme Bonef, said: “This is fantastic news for our business, particularly given the high level of competition we faced to secure this contract.

“Our steel sleepers provide the perfect technical solution to the challenges facing rail operators in this region and we’re proud to have been chosen to support such a major project.”

Guinea is understood to possess more than a quarter of the world’s supply of bauxite and as it continues to increase its export capacity, it needs to upgrade existing freight lines. The excavated sedimentary rock is a main source of aluminium, with Guinea Bauxite Company the client.

British Steel will roll the sleepers, and has partnered with Doncaster-based Trackwork, who process into the finished form. French multi-national Pandrol will provide the railway fastenings to secure the sleepers.