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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


Improving the efficiency of the logistics firm's activity through the creation of a new warehouse

The thesis of work is improving the work of the company SIA “Autoparts” by organizing a new warehouse.Author: Danila LarionovsSupervisor: Dr. sc. ing. G. GromovsPaper for obtaining the degree „Professional Bachelor of Transport and BusinessLogistics”The work consists of 81 pages, 24 tables, 29 images, 23 referencesA WAREHOUSE, LOGISTICS PROCESSES, ORGANIZATION, COMPETITIVNESS, TRADE, CAR PARTS, STOCKSAim of the study. Designing a new warehouse that meets all company requirements, to improve the management and control of inventories.In the work’s first part are reviewed the theoretical foundations of warehousing, the types of warehousing and the main ways to improve performance.The second part describes the company SIA “Autoparts”, it’s core business, structure and main business processes.The third section analyses the company’s warehouse performance, identifying statistical data and performance gaps.The fourth section deals with the design of the new warehouse and the efficiency of the project.The final part analyses what has been done and draws conclusions based on the results.

Author: Daņila Larionovs

Supervisor: Genadijs Gromovs

Degree: Professional Bachelor

Year: 2024

Work Language: Latvian


The automated business processes integration and their impact on SMEs in Latvia

This thesis investigates the integration of automated business processes within SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises) in Latvia's fintech sector, focusing on identifying specific challenges and opportunities. It emphasizes the role of automation in enhancing operational efficiency and enabling SMEs to allocate more resources to strategic and innovative tasks. The research has developed a conceptual framework and provides practical recommendations to assist SMEs in effectively integrating automated processes. The first chapter reviews digital transformation (DT) and business process automation (BPA), including robotic process automation (RPA). The next chapters focus on the survey and interview analysis using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and Domain Mapping Matrix (DMM) methods. The fourth chapter presents a business case for integrating BPA in SMEs with examples and discussions on implications. Chapter five introduces a framework for future BPA initiatives and offers practical recommendations for companies integrating BPA.Key findings indicate that while automation offers substantial efficiency and cost-reduction benefits, its practical implementation requires carefully crafted strategies tailored to SMEs' needs.

Author: Jevgeņija Fatunova

Supervisor: Soltani Mohammad

Degree: Master

Year: 2024

Work Language: English

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