Just like what happened in most European countries, French ports have entered a transitional phase of their business model corresponding to the passage from “Toolport” to that of the "Landlord". This movement, enshrined in law by the port reform of 2008 should lead them to focus their missions on strategic coordination of activities involving a wide variety of actors. From business side, the port has become a meeting place between capital intensive globalized groups and small, often family companies, historically based in the port, which developed a network of relations enabling them to address niche markets, to offer customized logistics solutions and provide customers with a high reactivity ratios by the hazards of world trade (strikes, a...