British Steel has created 23 jobs as part of the contract and also resumed round the clock manufacturing
British Steel has secured a contract worth tens of millions of pounds to provide rail for a significant high-speed electric railway in Turkey. The eight-figure deal, backed by UK Export Finance, will see British Steel deliver 36,000 tonnes of rail to ERG International Group.
The contract has created 23 new roles fresh positions at British Steel’s Scunthorpe plant, also prompted the company to restart round-the-clock rail production for the first time in more than a decade. The rail British Steel will provide will contribute to constructing a 599km railway line linking Turkey’s capital, Ankara, with İzmir.
The confirmed agreement builds upon Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s announcement in November that British Steel would supply £35m worth of its world-class rail products for Turkey’s high-speed rail network.
British Steel’s chief commercial officer, Lisa Coulson, said: “Securing this prestigious contract – with the support of UK Export Finance – was a major achievement and underlines British Steel’s ability to build the sustainable track systems of the future. It also demonstrates the importance of British Steel, the UK’s only manufacturer of rail, to this country’s economy and Britain’s global trading partners.”
She noted the firm was “extremely grateful for the UK Government’s support in sealing this contract” and anticipated collaborative efforts “to secure more orders for our world-class products”. The new high-speed railway will transform transport infrastructure in Turkey, reports Grimsby Live.
Journey times between Ankara and İzmir will be slashed by more than 10 hours. Beyond offering passengers and freight operators a quicker, more effective rail service, it will also deliver substantial emissions reductions through a lower-carbon alternative to existing transport modes.
British Steel will provide its rail to ERG International Group, which is executing the project on behalf of Turkey’s government. The steelmaker is set to supply 60E2 rail, which will be dispatched throughout 2026 in 36-metre lengths. Upon completion, the railway will be operated by Turkish State Railways.
Craig Harvey, British Steel’s commercial director for rail, said: “We have a distinguished record of supplying into high-speed rail projects across the world and have previously delivered rail into Türkiye through ERG for earlier phases of the Ankara to Izmir line. For this new agreement, we were again able to comply with the demanding technical specifications and the project delivery schedule which we can support with a robust logistics supply chain.”
Mr Harvey described the contract as “the catalyst” for resuming round-the-clock rail production at British Steel’s Scunthorpe facility. “We are also optimistic we can supply other steel products into this project and are working with ERG to support its future needs,” he added.
Industry Minister Chris McDonald said: “UK-made steel is renowned for its high quality, and this order is welcome news for British Steel. Supporting deals like this is at the heart of our Steel Strategy. Every tonne of British made steel used in projects at home and abroad helps sustain skilled employment and reinforces its quality for the world’s most ambitious engineering projects.”
ERG International UK’s CEO, Melike Erdem, said the agreement marked “another major milestone in our long-standing partnership with British Steel”.
She further noted that the Ankara-Izmir high-speed rail line is “progressing at pace” and the agreement “ensures the delivery of world-class rail products”. ERG International UK’s chief commercial officer, Mohamed Ibrahim, expressed pride in deepening collaboration with the UK supply chain.
“This new rail supply agreement follows successful deliveries in 2025 and paves the way for further collaboration between ERG International and British Steel on upcoming projects.”







