What's Happening?
WH Davis, the UK's sole independent railway wagon manufacturer, is set to expand its workforce by 25% after securing a €44 million export contract to supply 150 freight wagons to Ireland's Iarnród Éireann. This marks the company's first export in two decades. The expansion will create 20 new jobs at its Shirebrook site, supported by UK Export Finance's Bond Support Scheme, which facilitated the necessary capital for production.
Why It's Important?
This development highlights the potential for UK manufacturing to compete on the international stage, particularly in the rail sector. The expansion not only supports local employment but also strengthens the UK's export capabilities. The deal aligns with government strategies to boost economic growth and support industrial heartlands, showcasing the role of export finance in revitalizing manufacturing and creating skilled jobs.
What's Next?
WH Davis plans to explore further export opportunities under a 10-year framework agreement, potentially increasing the total number of wagons supplied to 400. Discussions for a second phase of the contract are underway, which could lead to additional workforce expansion and product development. The company's success may encourage other UK manufacturers to pursue international markets.