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Bay-Houston Towing Celebrates the Christening of the George M and May Louise

HOUSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#bayhouston–Bay-Houston Towing proudly marked another milestone with the christening of the George M and May Louise, two state-of-the-art tugboats that will enhance operations along the Houston Ship Channel and beyond.

During the christening ceremony, Kevin Lenz, Vice President of Bay-Houston Towing, addressed attendees, highlighting the critical role of the Houston Ship Channel in fueling the nation’s economy and the company’s commitment to safety, strength, and environmental stewardship. The George M and May Louise incorporate low-emission technologies, reinforcing Bay-Houston’s dedication to sustainability and operational excellence.

These remarkable vessels are a testament to the collaboration and dedication of so many,” said Kevin Lenz. From naval architects to mariners, pilots, and industry leaders, we celebrate the people who bring these tugs to life and ensure the success of our ports and economy.”

Bay-Houston extends its deepest gratitude to:

  • Robert Allan Ltd. for their innovative naval architecture and tugboat design.
  • The Houston Pilots, who skillfully navigate vessels through the Ship Channel while ensuring the safety of tugs and crews.
  • The Port of Houston and Industry Stakeholders, whose leadership and vision continue to drive regional growth.
  • San Jacinto College, for training the next generation of mariners and strengthening the industry’s future.
  • Valued customers and partners for their continued trust and collaboration in advancing maritime excellence.

The christening of a vessel is a maritime tradition that serves as both a blessing and a wish. As Bay-Houston welcomes the George M and May Louise into service, the company wishes them fair winds and following seas, ensuring the safe passage of vessels for many years to come.

The ceremony concluded with remarks by Bay-Houston Towing’s President Philip Kuebler and the honorary smashing of a champagne bottle by the Christening parties, marking the official welcome of these vessels into Bay-Houston’s esteemed fleet.


About Bay-Houston Towing

Bay-Houston Towing has been a cornerstone of maritime operations along the Texas Gulf Coast since the late 1800s. Operating a modern fleet of over 50 tugboats, Bay-Houston offers ship assist, escort, and offshore towing services across major ports, including Houston, Galveston, Texas City, Freeport, and Corpus Christi. Committed to safety, innovation, and environmental stewardship, the company continues to invest in advanced technologies and training to meet the dynamic needs of the maritime industry.

Contacts

Bay-Houston Towing, comms@bayhouston.com

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