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   Vol. 24 No. 37                                              
Wednesday August 27, 2025
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Berklay's Open Serves An Ace

Berklay Transport U.S. Open, Dennis Klainberg

  Berklay Transport/The Shipping Guys love tennis as sport & business.
Dennis Klainberg, President of New York-based Berklay that celebrates 60 years of service during 2025, leaves no doubt that this week it is all about the U.S. Open Grand Slam Tennis Championships.
  New York City’s gift to world tennis, right now is on the half shell through Labor Day at Flushing Meadow/Corona Park, located on the site of the 1939/64 World’s Fair (s) in New York City.
  Currently The Billie Jean King National Tennis Center that has served every year since 1978 in August and September, and operated by the United States Tennis Association (USTA) is alive with action and excitement.
  BerklayTransport/The Shipping Guys was founded by the late, great Bernard Klainberg, the family patriarch, who launched his salt of the earth family business at the fabled Cargo Building 80, John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK).
  Today Berklay, which is still a family business is headed up by Bernie’s son Dennis, who declared:
  “Our 2025 Queens Tourism Kiosk opened this weekend,” he proclaimed proudly.
“We were honored to kick things off with community leaders, elected officials, and partners who joined us to celebrate Queens on the world stage,” Dennis declared.
  Included in the picture are (from left) Assembly Member Larinda C. Hooks, USTA General Counsel Rachel Booth, The Shipping Guys President Dennis Klainberg, Assembly Member Nily Rozic, Assembly Member Jessica González-Rojas, USTA Co-CEO Andrea Hirsch, Community Board 7 District Manager Marilyn Mc Andrews, State Senator John C. Liu, City Council Member Sandra Ung, Community Board 7 Chairman Chuck Apelian, Queens Tourism Council Director Robert MacKay, USTA Manager of Community Relations & Events Shelby Ponder and USTA National Tennis Center COO Daniel Zausner.
  Dennis, in 2025, celebrates 41 years at Berklay.
  The company having lasted as an industry force for 60 years continues to operate a full-service IATA freight forwarding resource, providing all manners of shipping advice and services, with agents worldwide, specializing in consignments of motorcycles, artwork, and trade-show displays, you name it.
  “Let's Meet at the U.S. Open,” Dennis proclaims, and we add, why not!
Here where it’s all about being Open . . .  Dennis, The Cargo Guy serves up an Ace! Dennis@TheShippingGuys.com


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