Oleksandr Kudelin: a Ukrainian engineer who is transforming auto service in the USA through innovation

Innovation is becoming the driving force behind transformation in the automotive industry. Today, clients expect not only high-quality repairs but also systemic solutions that extend a car’s lifespan, make its maintenance predictable, and reduce costs. This is exactly the approach developed by Ukrainian engineer Oleksandr Kudelin, who has been living and working in the United States since 2022, continuing his research in the field of engine diagnostics and modernization.

The experience accumulated over years of work in Ukraine has been successfully integrated by Kudelin into American practice. By founding BMWSERVICEMIAMI LLC, he implemented modern diagnostic methods and proprietary algorithms that make it possible to detect malfunctions long before they become a problem. This approach combines engineering precision with an understanding of real client needs, redefining what modern auto service should be.

In the United States, his work has gained new momentum: Kudelin continues to improve his own methodologies and adapt them to international standards. His activity proves that innovations born in Ukraine can set trends on a global scale.

In 2025, Oleksandr Kudelin took on an important and influential role by serving as a member of the expert jury for the Quality Mark Award. The award recognized achievements in product and service quality, innovations, customer service standards, and sustainable business models aligned with domestic and international benchmarks. As a jury member, he evaluated nominees in areas such as auto service, technical innovation, and modernization strategies, and he assessed not only technical characteristics but also customer impact, durability, and long-term value.

Kudelin’s participation strengthened the mission of the Quality Mark Award to highlight reliability, innovation, and best practices, helping ensure that the laureates were leaders in their fields and positioned for the future.

Anastasia Flynn