Atlanta-based Pull-A-Part LLC has acquired the El Paso, Texas, location of Mega U Pull, a self-service auto recycling yard.
The El Paso location is the second Pull-A-Part operation in Texas; it also has a facility in Brownsville, Texas.
Additionally, the acquisition of Mega U Pull increases Pull-A-Part's holdings to 26 used auto parts facilities in 12 states.
"The addition of Mega U Pull in El Paso to the Pull-A-Part growing network of stores expands our presence in the southwestern market and supports the Pull-A-Part strategy of acquiring outstanding, existing operations or selectively developing greenfield locations across the country," says Ross Kogon, president and CEO of Pull-A-Part.
"The addition of Mega U Pull in El Paso to the Pull-A-Part growing network of stores expands our presence in the southwestern market and supports the Pull-A-Part strategy of acquiring outstanding, existing operations or selectively developing greenfield locations across the country," says Ross Kogon, president and CEO of Pull-A-Part.
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