Trademark Overview
On Monday, July 15, 2024, a trademark application was filed for INTELLISTORE with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the INTELLISTORE trademark a serial number of 98649172. The federal status of this trademark filing is NEW APPLICATION - RECORD INITIALIZED NOT ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER as of Monday, July 15, 2024. This trademark is owned by Olle, Roger H. The INTELLISTORE trademark is filed in the Machinery Products and Computer & Software Services & Scientific Services categories with the following description:
material handling machines in the nature of: inventory-, package-, parcel- and cargo-handling and sorting machines, machines for moving and retrieving inventory, packages, parcels and cargo from storage; depalletizing machines and machines for picking particular inventory, packages, parcels and cargo from storage; driverless transport systems comprised of machines for moving inventory, packages, parcels and cargo; conveyor systems comprised of conveyors being machines for inventory, packages, parcels and cargo; palletizing systems comprised of palletizers for inventory, packages, parcels and cargo; robotic systems comprised of industrial robots, sortation systems comprised of inventory-, package-, parcel- and cargo-sorting machines; storage systems comprised of machines for moving inventory, packages, parcels and cargo to storage; all of the foregoing for use in the areas of intralogistics and material-handling technology and supply chain solutions.
technical consulting in the design, planning and development of warehouse material handling systems, product distribution centers, order fulfillment facilities systems, retail stores, warehouse and storage facilities and their functions; non-downloadable software for use in operation, control, visualization, emulation, simulation, virtualization, analysis and management of warehouse material handling systems, product distribution centers, order fulfillment facilities systems, retail stores, warehouse and storage facilities and their functions; all for logistics and supply chain fulfillment purposes; software as a service, featuring software for use in operation, control, visualization, emulation, simulation, virtualization, analysis and management of warehouse material handling systems, product distribution centers, order fulfillment facilities systems, retail stores, warehouse and storage facilities and their functions; all for logistics and supply chain fulfillment purposes.