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      <description><![CDATA[The Offshore Supplies Office has a thorough knowledge of the UK offshore oil- and gas-related industrial capability and is able to identify sources of supplies for offshore operators. It can provide UK industry with the best early warning system available for current and impending major offshore projects. OSO takes initiatives and works best with those who have initiative and are prepared to commit themselves to this important market. OSO can be approached through its Headquarters in Glasgow; its offices in London and Aberdeen, or through liaison officers at any of the Department of Industry Regional Offices, the Scottish Office, Welsh Office, or the Department of Commerce in Northern Ireland.]]></description>
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