BRISTOL-based commercial vehicle fleet solutions provider Vanaways has been a crucial part of a £2M fleet deal between a logistics and delivery specialist and a commercial vehicle supplier.
Skylight Transport Limited, a leading UK logistics and delivery specialist, has strengthened its nationwide operations through a strategic partnership with Nexo Vehicle Solutions Ltd, supported by Vanaways’ fleet provision.
Skylight Transport specialises in last-mile delivery, high-volume parcel distribution, and two-person home delivery of bulky or high-value goods. The company has earned a strong reputation for operational reliability and adaptability, with longstanding partnerships with national logistics providers including, Amazon Logistics, DPD, and Yodel.
Nexo Vehicle Solutions, founded to supply and support Skylight Transport’s operational needs, provides a comprehensive range of vans, including electric options, tailored to meet the demands of high-volume logistics.
Working closely with Vanaways, Nexo has facilitated a seamless vehicle sourcing process, enabling Skylight Transport to expand its fleet rapidly while maintaining high service standards.
The partnership has already delivered tangible results, with nearly £2 million worth of commercial vehicles supplied to support Skylight Transport’s growth. Vanaways’ ability to provide flexible, quick-turnaround solutions has been crucial during peak periods and rapid expansion phases, reducing downtime and enhancing operational efficiency.
“Supporting Skylight and Nexo over the last three years has been rewarding. Their clarity of requirements and commitment to operational excellence makes collaboration straightforward. It’s a partnership built on trust, scale, and reliability.”
Liam Nicholas, Business Development Director, Vanaways Tweet
Skylight Transport plans to continue expanding its fleet and nationwide logistics capacity, with Nexo and Vanaways playing a central role in its growth strategy.

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