Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Schindellegi Switzerland world's largest ocean and air freight forwarder (SIX: KNIN) at $29.7B TTM revenue Sep 2025; Gartner 3PL Leader 2025 with 85,000 employees in 100 countries competing with DHL and Expeditors for global freight forwarding.
Kuehne + Nagel International AG is a Schindellegi, Switzerland-headquartered global logistics company — listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange (SIX: KNIN) and controlled by Klaus-Michael Kühne via Kühne Holding and Kühne Foundation — operating as the world's largest ocean freight forwarder and the largest air freight forwarder by volume, with trailing 12-month revenues of approximately $29.7 billion as of September 2025 and approximately 85,000 employees across 1,300 sites in ~100 countries. Kuehne + Nagel serves major industries including aerospace, automotive, fast-moving consumer goods, high-tech and consumer electronics, pharmaceuticals, oil and gas, and retail through services spanning sea logistics (container freight, break bulk), air logistics (charter, time-definite express), road logistics (full truckload, LTL), and contract logistics (warehousing, distribution, e-commerce fulfillment). Gartner Magic Quadrant Leader for Third-Party Logistics 2025. Founded in 1890 (135+ year history).
Global ADAS market leader with $1.9B revenue in 2025 (+15% YoY); $24.5B future revenue pipeline; Intel-listed Jerusalem-based company; EyeQ chips and software power ADAS features in hundreds of millions of vehicles from dozens of automakers worldwide.
Mobileye is the global leader in advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicle technology, founded in Jerusalem in 1999 and acquired by Intel in 2017 before re-listing as an independent public company in 2022. Built on proprietary computer vision and sensing technology, Mobileye's EyeQ chips and software power the ADAS features — lane keeping, automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control — in hundreds of millions of vehicles from dozens of automakers worldwide, making it the invisible safety layer in the modern automotive industry.\n\nMobileye's product portfolio spans entry-level ADAS for high-volume vehicles, SuperVision hands-free highway driving systems, and Chauffeur, its full self-driving stack targeting robotaxi and consumer autonomous vehicles. The company also operates Mobileye Drive, its autonomous vehicle deployment platform. Its technology serves virtually every major global automaker, with integration depth that creates substantial switching costs and a moat built on the largest real-world driving dataset in the industry through its Road Experience Management (REM) mapping system.\n\nMobileye reported $1.9B in revenue in 2025, a 15% year-over-year increase, with a $24.5B future revenue pipeline from committed automaker programs. The company has described 2026 as a transition year as SuperVision deployments ramp and its next-generation EyeQ Ultra chip enters production. Despite near-term market volatility in EV and autonomous adoption timelines, Mobileye's dominant ADAS market share and long-term pipeline position it as the essential technology partner for the automotive industry's multi-decade transition to autonomous vehicles.
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