Drawing attention of the Prime Minister to the problems that have arisen during the trade practices, the Norwegian businessmen discussed solutions that can be taken promptly to resolve the issues and boost the trade.
The Premier noted that Sri Lanka looks to strengthen the relationship between the two countries as the government continues to progress its plans to build international relationships and grow trade and investment.Minister Vijith Vijayamuni Soysa, MP Kavinda Jayawardena and MP Hesha Vithanage also participated in the discussions.
The Prime Minister also visited the XXL storage complex in Oslo Wednesday and inspected the cutting edge robotics at work. The automated warehouse uses robots to store, package and ship goods to XXL stores and online shoppers.The robotics functions are run by the high technology company for warehouse solutions Element Logics and the software engineering firm Tiqri.
The automated operation allows quick and efficient storage as well as repacking and reshipping.The company explained that garments, other products as well as fish, vegetables and fruits could be stored and packaged."We have already drawn up preliminary plans for the establishment of such stores for the development of the fisheries sector," Minister Vijith Wijayamuni Soysa said.
He said the background has been prepared to establish such a robot-technology controlled warehouse in December with the cooperation of the two Norwegian companies.