The mark consists of a circle with an inverted white V in the center. Inside the circle above the V is colored a light green, and inside the circle below the V is colored a dark green. Thirteen golden yellow-colored dots, increasing in size from left to right, bisect the circle in and arch upwards from left to right. The two left-most dots and the four right-most dots exceed the boundaries of the circle. To the right of the above-described elements is the word anello printed in lowercase block lettering. The letters a, n, e, l and l in anello are printed in the same dark green color as exists inside the circle. The letter o in anello is printed in the same golden yellow color as the above-described dots bisecting the circle.
Mark For: ANELLO® trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of supply chain logistics and reverse logistics services, namely, storage, transportation and delivery of goods for others by air, rail, ship or truck.
Status
2020-08-06 UTC
LIVE APPLICATION Awaiting Examination
The trademark application has been accepted by the Office (has met the minimum filing requirements) and has not yet been assigned to an examiner.
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