The Shanghai Port has always been known for its robust performance in terms of vessel handling and container handling. However, this success has come at a cost - with a high number of vessels being handled. In this study, we aim to explore the impact of team size and tactics on the Vargas number of tackles.
One of the most important factors that affects the Vargas number of tackles is the team size. The study found that teams with more than 10 members have a higher Vargas number of tackles compared to smaller teams. This is due to the fact that larger teams may require more manpower and resources to handle the workload effectively.
Another factor that can affect the Vargas number of tackles is the tactics employed by the team. Studies have shown that tactical differences can significantly impact the efficiency and effectiveness of a vessel. For example, using different tactics such as speed or maneuvering can greatly impact the Vargas number of tackles.
Furthermore, the team size and tactics also play a significant role in determining the safety and quality of the vessels handled. If the team sizes are too small, it may not be able to handle large loads effectively, which could lead to accidents and delays. On the other hand, if the team sizes are too large, it may become overwhelming and difficult to manage, leading to inefficiencies and delays.
In conclusion, the study shows that the Vargas number of tackles is influenced by several factors including team size and tactics. It is essential for the Shanghai Port to carefully consider these factors when planning and managing their vessels to ensure maximum efficiency and safety.




