ABOUT MYKOLA
Twenty years at sea and shore. One throughline.
I did not arrive here from a classroom. I arrived from the bridge, the cargo hold, the survey, and the safety meeting no one wanted to have. This is the path that built the work.
WHERE IT STARTS
It started at fourteen.
I was fourteen when I applied to the Marine Academy in Ukraine. While other kids were still guessing, I had already chosen. Everything after that was earned one rank at a time, one contract at a time, one hard lesson at a time.
THE PATH
From cadet, to command, to my own name on the door.
M. A. Marine Veritas Consulting
My own name on the door. Operational work across the Atlantic corridor, and mentorship for the next senior professional ready to build their own practice.

Maritime consultant, worldwide
Survey, advisory, and training on my own terms. Five hundred professionals trained and counting. P&I claim investigations across the map.
Safety Superintendent, Coach and Mentor
At Bahri in Dubai I led behavioural safety, claims investigation, and fleet wide training. One hundred percent vetting success. Zero PSC detentions.

Port Captain, Supercargo, Surveyor
With MAREA in Koper I stepped onto the quay. Project cargo, supercargo operations, and marine survey. The same eye, a new vantage point.
Chief Officer and Master across global fleets
Wallem in Hong Kong. OSM. MSC. GNV as Staff Master. Shoei Kisen in Japan. Bahri. Responsibility for the ship, the cargo, and every person aboard.
Learning the ship from the keel up
Watchkeeping. Cargo. Heavy weather. Crew. The years where theory meets a rolling deck and you find out what you are made of.

The Marine Academy, Ukraine
I applied at fourteen, and I got in. Most people that age do not know what they want. I did. The sea was not a backup plan. It was the plan.
WHAT THE YEARS BUILT
A record that holds up.
Figures reflect Mykola’s record across sea and shore roles.
WHY THIS EXISTS
Why I built MAMVC.
Somewhere along the way I noticed something. The most capable people I met at sea had no idea what they were worth on land. The rank gave them status. But it was borrowed. The day the contract ends, it fades.
What does not fade is the judgment underneath. The scar tissue. That is the real asset, and almost no one teaches you to use it.
So I built MAMVC. To help senior maritime professionals turn what they already know into something of their own. Not by leaving the industry. By building an exit ramp inside it.