Kuehne + Nagel's nearest audiences span an unusually wide range of categories — automotive services, moving and storage, convenience fuel, apparel, and equipment rentals all appear in the top 10 — with no single cluster dominating the set.
The shape is broad. Sunbelt Rentals leads at 0.66, followed by K & G Fashion Superstore at 0.63 — a pairing that already signals how diffuse this audience is. MAACO (0.61) and Pep Boys (0.61) bring in automotive maintenance and parts, while Clean Energy (0.60) and 7-Eleven Fuel (0.59) represent gas station audiences. Herc Rentals (0.59) and Burlington (0.59) extend the range further into equipment rental and discount apparel. OnTrac (0.59) is the only other Transport and Logistics entity in the top 10, and its score sits near the middle of the band rather than at the top. Dealerships (0.59) rounds out a set that crosses six distinct subcategories across the ten neighbors.
The subcategory distribution — Other Business Services, General Apparel, Automotive Maintenance, Automotive Parts, Gas Stations, Car Rental, Moving and Storage, and Dealerships — reflects an audience that is broadly working and commercially oriented rather than concentrated around any single sector. The absence of a dominant neighbor, and the narrow 0.08-point spread across all ten scores, confirms that Kuehne + Nagel's audience shape is genuinely diffuse rather than anchored to any one industry cluster.