King Harald of Norway and Polish authorities witnessed a successful demonstration of KONGSBERG's Naval Strike Missile this morning.
The demonstration was part of the State visit by King Harald and Queen Sonja to Poland this week. The Polish Navy has signed a contract for the Naval Strike Missile (NSM) coastal artillery system made by KONGSBERG. Initially placed in 2008, the order currently carries a price tag of about NOK 1.5 billion.
“As head of KONGSBERG, I am very pleased to see not only growth in trade with our group, but also a general strengthening of industrial relations between our two nations", comments Walter Qvam, Chief Executive Officer of KONGSBERG, in connection with the state visit.
The demonstration was organised through cooperation between KONGSBERG and the Polish authorities. In addition to Norway's King, the demonstration was attended by the Norwegian Defence Minister Espen Barth Eide (Labour) and representatives of the Polish authorities. As a member of NATO and the EU, Poland is an important partner for Norway, and the country has seen strong growth in retail sales in recent years. While several other European countries have been marked by the financial crises, Poland has experienced healthy growth.
In his speech earlier in the day, CEO Walter Qvam underscored the importance of long-term industrial cooperation with Poland, pointing out the opportunities that this entails. "We can challenge each other and explore international industrial opportunities together", he said.
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