Tasty Company name is Mads Obel Christensen, located in Vorgod, 6920 Videbæk, så "Vorgod" is the town name.
Thank you for infos Sometimes i'm unsure what to turn into a #-tag when it comes to truck logos Is it the company name? The name of its town or maybe just the name of the truck? In this case it seems a search on google would have solved that question
O2MO Tasty Company name is Mads Obel Christensen, located in Vorgod, 6920 Videbæk, så "Vorgod" is the town name. Thank you for infos Sometimes i'm unsure what to turn into a #-tag when it comes to truck logos Is it the company name? The name of its town or maybe just the name of the truck? In this case it seems a search on google would have solved that question
This is the reason why I always try to make any text on the doors and cab sides readable on my photos. The text in the lightboxes in particular, is often the town-name on DK trucks, as in this case.
You'll also see many trucks with two company names, typically one on this front and another one on the sides - this appears when you have a smaller company hauling for a nationwide transportation-chain like DSV, Danske Fragtmænd and so on. It's also seen on family-owned company trucks where the sons, for example, get their own names on the trucks, despite being part of dad's company until one day they take over.