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Implementation of Green logistics principles in small transport logistics companies in Latvia

"Implementation of Green logistics principles in small transport logistics companies in Latvia". Author: Ilona Moroza. Supervisor: Gromovs Genadijs, Dr. sc. ing., associate visiting professor.Thesis for the Professional Bachelors degree: 75 pages, 3 images, 3 tables, 82 used literature and other sources of information.

Author: Ilona Moroza

Supervisor: Genadijs Gromovs

Degree: Professional Bachelor

Year: 2025

Work Language: Latvian

Study programme: Transport and Logistics

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Assessment of road traffic losses during the modernization of a specific road section

Object-the impact of the organization of road traffic on safety.Subject-a change in the conditions of movement, upgrading a specific section of the road.Objective-to assess the effectiveness of the modernization of the intended section of the road.I carried out an analysis of the flow of the particular intersection of Pardaugava, Daugavgriva and Bululi and proposed a modernization option to reduce congestion, as well as carried out an analysis and assess the losses associated with the modernization of this section of the road.Terms of reference:Assess the impact of road infrastructure on road safety and possible losses in road traffic.Choose the planned stage of modernization.Describe the modernization of the planned stage, the reasons and the characteristics of the changes made.Assess road traffic losses after modernization.Concludui:Total throughput increases by 72.4%.The percentage increase in movement Time is 62.5%

Author: Jana Rihtere

Supervisor: Aleksandrs Medvedevs

Degree: Professional Bachelor

Year: 2025

Work Language: Latvian

Study programme: Transport and Logistics

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Improving the Logistics Efficiency of the Construction Company 'Concrete Waves

This Theses analyzes one of the key sectors of the national economy – construction. To better understand the structure of construction costs, they are divided into three main categories: construction materials, employee wages, and machinery. Machinery can either be rented or purchased as fixed assets, thereby reducing long-term costs. The study will explore opportunities to optimize company profits through the use of fixed assets. To achieve this, profit opportunities will be compared based on whether machinery is rented or purchased as company fixed assets. A broader examination of this topic will lead to conclusions that can be valuable for new companies, helping them make well-informed and sustainable decisions.

Author: Jānis Iļjins

Supervisor: Genadijs Gromovs

Degree: Professional Bachelor

Year: 2025

Work Language: Latvian

Study programme: Transport and Logistics

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Implementation of multimodal transportation to increase sustainability of local supply chains in India

This thesis explores multimodal transport’s role in enhancing sustainability in India's supply chains while addressing cost, productivity, and environmental challenges. Using the Triple Bottom Line (TBL) strategy and Transportation Theory, it assesses economic, environmental, and social impacts. Road transport dominates, causing high carbon emissions and fuel consumption. The study reviews literature, case studies like the Sagarmala Project, and stakeholder surveys, identifying barriers such as poor infrastructure, high costs, and fragmented policies. However, integrating rail, road, and waterways can improve efficiency. Findings suggest multimodal transport lowers costs, emissions, and reliance on a single mode while enhancing service quality. Stakeholders support this shift, calling for policy backing, infrastructure investment, incentives, and technologies like IoT and blockchain. Strategic recommendations focus on collaboration, regulatory reforms, and infrastructure development. This research offers policy insights to improve India's supply chain sustainability and economic goals.

Author: Mohammed Ahsan Shareef

Supervisor: Genadijs Gromovs

Degree: Master

Year: 2025

Work Language: English


Development of Trucking Services In Nigeria: Problems and Perspectives

This study delves into the current state of the Nigerian trucking services, aiming to improve efficiency and identify potential areas for growth. We employ a multi-pronged research approach utilizing both quantitative and qualitative data. First, a comprehensive literature review gathers existing knowledge. Second, secondary data analysis examines the current trucking landscape, including its connections with other transportation modes. Third, stakeholder interviews capture diverse perspectives from truck owners, drivers, manufacturers, and policymakers. Fourth, a public survey gauges public opinion and industry potential. Fifth, in-depth case studies compare and analyze three distinct trucking companies with unique business models with a SWOT analysis to evaluate each company considering their economic value contribution. Finally, the research utilizes a network model to optimize logistics and efficiency. Results are presented visually and discussed in detail. Recommendations for improvement are formulated based on the findings. The study concludes by acknowledging its strengths and limitations.

Author: Olusola Adepoju Ademola

Supervisor: Berdymyrat Ovezmyradov

Degree: Master

Year: 2024

Work Language: English

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