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Improving the efficiency of SIA Ultramarine Services seafarers' recruitment company

The first part of the thesis compiles theoretical insights on the research topic, including operational efficiency, its evaluation, influencing factors, promotion possibilities, and the efficiency of the personnel selection process. The second part of the thesis is dedicated to the characterization of the studied company, covering the company's main areas of activity and results, as well as describing the main business processes related to personnel selection. In the third section, a practical study is conducted on the efficiency of the company's operations and the sailor selection process. It includes an analysis of the company's performance indicators, a comparison with industry averages, and an analysis of survey results. Based on the research findings, recommendations are provided to the company with the aim of improving its efficiency.

Author: Darja Guseva

Supervisor: Genadijs Gromovs

Degree: Professional Bachelor

Year: 2024

Work Language: Latvian


Autonomous technologies in freight transportation and prospects for replacing drivers with autopilots

The thesis includes a literature review on autonomous freight transportation and its key components. The paper analyzes the experience of testing and operating autonomous trucks in different regions and assesses their impact on the labor market, including the reduced demand for drivers and the emergence of new professions. Safety aspects and economic impacts of autopilot deployment, such as reduced traffic accidents, are considered. As part of the study, a survey was conducted among logistics industry employees to understand professionals opinions on the development of this field. The costs of implementing autonomous freight transportation were also assessed.

Author: Ņikita Ogņevs

Supervisor: Genadijs Gromovs

Degree: Professional Bachelor

Year: 2024

Work Language: Latvian

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