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Bachelor 2024
Faculty: Transport and Management Faculty

Study programme: Business and Management

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Professional Master 2024
Faculty: Transport and Management Faculty

Study programme: Aviation Management

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Logistics management improvement in the FedEx company

The research goal: to analyze the impact of technological enhancements, specifically the introduction of the CWC system, on the operational efficiency of FedEx Latvia.Research object: FedEx Latvia.Research subject: the enhancement of logistics management practices.Chapter 1 provides an overview of traditional logistics management practices at FedEx Latvia and outlines the initial challenges and inefficiencies encountered.Chapter 2 examines the implementation and outcomes of the CWC system, focusing on the improvements in package scanning processes, error reduction, and operational speed.Chapter 3 explores potential future technological enhancements, analyzing their feasibility, expected benefits, and possible challenges in the context of FedEx Latvia's ongoing operational needs.This thesis aims to provide comprehensive insights into the transformation of logistics management practices at FedEx Latvia through technological advancements, assessing both the immediate and long-term impacts on the company's efficiency and operational costs.

Author: Artjoms Koreckis

Supervisor: Irina Kuzmina-Merlino

Degree: Bachelor

Year: 2024

Work Language: English

Study programme: Business and Management

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SCOPE 3 GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS ACCOUNTING AND REPORTING FRAMEWORK FOR AN AIRLINE COMPANY

This research focuses on Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions in the context of an airline company. In light of sustainability, organizations are increasingly looking to understand their impact on climate change across their operations, products, and value chain. Greenhouse gas (GHG) emission accounting and reporting provide the necessary baseline data to implement effective sustainability and cost reduction strategies. Scope 3 emissions, as defined by the GHG Protocol, result from the use of assets not owned or controlled by the reporting entity but indirectly influence its value chain. For airlines, these emissions include GHGs associated with all purchased raw materials and emissions from the use of equipment during its useful life. This research aims to design an accounting and reporting framework to begin assessing Scope 3 emissions for the national Latvian airline company, Air Baltic Corporation AS. This framework serves as a methodological basis and practical guide, enabling the company to align its strategy with sustainable development goals and quantify the potential impact of Scope 3 emissions across its value chain.

Author: Kate Šavikina

Supervisor: Irina Kuzmina-Merlino

Degree: Professional Master

Year: 2024

Work Language: English

Study programme: Aviation Management

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