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Trade Marks Journal No: 1872 , 22/10/2018 Class 39 3384927 10/05/2016 [International Registration No. : 1304713] Addres Trade Marks Journal No: 1872 , 22/10/2018 Class 39 3384927 10/05/2016 [International Registration No. : 1304713] ACE RENT A CAR RESERVATIONS, INC. 4529 W. 96th Street INDIANAPOLIS IN 46268 United States of America Address for service in India/Attorney address: RNA, IP ATTORNEYS 401-402, 4TH FLOOR, SUNCITY SUCCESS TOWER, SEC-65, GOLF COURSE EXTENSION ROAD, GURGAON-122005 NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION (HARYANA) Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Automobile rental services. 8301 Trade Marks Journal No: 1872 , 22/10/2018 Class 39 Priority claimed from 21/09/2017; Application No. : 017231283 ;European Union 3967149 20/03/2018 [International Registration No. : 1425736] Dania Ship Management A/S Tuborg Havnevej 15 DK-2900 Hellerup Denmark Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Cl.39;Transport, including management of the operations of chemical and oil tanker ships and other types of ships; ship bunkering; storage of oil, chemicals and/or other goods on ships; ship bunkering services; shipbrokerage; chartering of marine vessels; vessel rental; leasing of ships; arranging the shipping of goods; freight forwarding; storage of goods; transport logistics; shipping agency; shipping agency services; booking of transport by ships; piloting of ships; stevedoring; container stuffing of ships' cargo; salvage of ships; ship rescue services; rescue of ships in distress; port services [docking services]; transportation of passengers by boat; arrangement of transportation of passengers by aircraft; information, advice and consultancy relating to the aforesaid services. 8302 Trade Marks Journal No: 1872 , 22/10/2018 Class 39 3968286 02/07/2018 [International Registration No. : 1426617] Dongying Port Group Co., Ltd. No. 99, Hong Kong Road, Dongying Port Economic Development Zone, Dongying Shandong Province China Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Transport reservation; water supplying; transport of travellers; transport and storage of waste/transport and storage of trash; removal services; transport brokerage\transport services for sightseeing tours; freight brokerage [forwarding (Am.)]/freight brokerage; transportation information; transportation logistics. 8303 Trade Marks Journal No: 1872 , 22/10/2018 Class 39 3970342 02/07/2018 [International Registration No. : 1426616] Dongying Port Group Co., Ltd. No. 99, Hong Kong Road, Dongying Port Economic Development Zone, Dongying Shandong Province China Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Car parking; storage/warehousing; ice-breaking; pleasure boat transport; refloating of ships; transportation logistics; shipbrokerage; transport by pipeline. 8304 Trade Marks Journal No: 1872 , 22/10/2018 Class 39 3970347 13/12/2017 [International Registration No. : 1425987] Oceanic Group Pte. Ltd. 456 Alexandra Road, 15-02 Fragrance Empire Building Singapore 119962 Singapore Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Arrangement of travel; arranging travel tours and cruises; cruise arrangement; transportation of passengers by cruise ship; provision of information relating to tourism; provision of information relating to travel; tourist travel reservation services; organisation of travel tours; organisation of cruises; pleasure boat cruises; transport; provision of travel services from customer loyalty and frequent buyer schemes; transportation services provided in relation to a customer loyalty or frequent buyer scheme; travel booking and reservation services provided in relation to a customer loyalty or frequent buyer scheme. 8305 Trade Marks Journal No: 1872 , 22/10/2018 Class 40 3968160 08/08/2018 [International Registration No. : 1426052] SHANDONG HANXIANG TONGDA IMPORT AND EXPORT CO., LTD. ROOM 301, BLDG 3, DESHUN ROAD, DONGYING COMPREHENSIVE BONDED ZONE, DONGYING CITY 257000 SHANDONG PROVINCE China Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Production of energy; destruction of waste and trash; recycling of waste and trash; incineration of waste and trash; decontamination of hazardous materials; sorting of waste and recyclable material [transformation]; water treating. 8306 Trade Marks Journal No: 1872 , 22/10/2018 Class 42 Priority claimed from 26/01/2016; Application No. : 86887397 ;United States of America 3433988 25/07/2016 [International Registration No. : 1318291] IP.COM I, LLC 370 Woodcliff Drive, Suite 301 Fairport NY 14450 United States of America Address for service in India/Attorney address: REMFRY & SAGAR REMFRY HOUSE AT THE MILLENNIUM PLAZA SEC 27, GURGAON 122009, NEW DELHI NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION INDIA Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Platform as a service (PAAS) featuring computer software platforms for providing electronic searching and analytics of patent and technical data for use in the field of inventions and patents. 8307 Trade Marks Journal No: 1872 , 22/10/2018 Class 42 Priority claimed from 01/06/2017; 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providing on-line non-downloadable applications for the management of a marketplace for insurance and non-insurance employment benefits, utilized by consumers, brokers, employers, insurance companies, and other benefit and service providers for the marketing and enrollment of employees and affiliated individuals in benefit programs including insured and non-insured service providers, and communication of benefit related messages and information to employees; providing on-line non- downloadable applications to research insurance and non-insurance employment benefits, quotation of rates and fees, comparison of terms and conditions, and the purchase and enrollment in benefits programs and electronic delivery of enrollment elections, premium payments, payroll deductions, and benefits documents. 8310 Trade Marks Journal No: 1872 , 22/10/2018 Class 42 Priority claimed from 26/06/2017; Application No. : 584590 ;Portugal 3968184 13/12/2017 [International Registration No. : 1426327] NAUTA - SOLUÇÕES DE SEGURANÇA LDA CACIA PARK LOTE 11 P-3801-903 AVEIRO Portugal Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Hosting of databases; hosting platforms on the Internet; hosting computer sites [websites]; rental of database management software; analysis and evaluation of product development; electronic data storage for others; design of web portals; design, development and programming of computer software; project management; design and development of systems for data input, output, processing, display and storage; design and development of data processing systems; design and development of computer software for process control; design and development of energy management software; consultancy in the field of computer system analysis; consultancy relating to the design and development of computer-hardware and computer-software architecture; design consultancy and developing computer software; design consultancy, programming or maintaining of computer software; consultancy in the hardware sector, software; programming; consultancy in the field of computer system integration; consultancy relating to software maintenance; computer software consultancy; consultancy in the field of security software; technological consultancy; consultancy in the field of energy-saving; creating and maintaining websites for cellular phones; computer software design; providing information relating to computer software design; providing information relating to computer-software development; providing information relating to computer-software development; providing information relating to design and development
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