
B&R Auto, a supplier of recycled automotive parts, has expanded its reach in the Southwestern US with the acquisition of Highway 64 Truck and Auto Salvage.
This move marks the company’s foray into the state of Texas and strengthens its presence in New Mexico.
Financial terms of the deal have not been disclosed.
B&R Auto’s network now encompasses 26 locations across the Western US.
The company partnered with US-based private equity fund Highview Capital in June 2023 to drive growth through both organic initiatives and acquisitions.
Based in Farmington, New Mexico, Highway 64 supplies recycled truck and automotive parts to retail and commercial customers within the state and surrounding areas.

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By GlobalDataIts integration into the B&R network is expected to enhance product offerings, services, and delivery capabilities.
B&R Auto CEO Cris Hollingsworth said: “The acquisition of Highway 64 will further enhance B&R’s product portfolio, network reach, and service offerings for all of our customers.
“We look forward to continuing to deliver on the best-in-class recycled parts and service experience that Highway 64 has been providing to customers over the last several decades, along with the continued expansion of our network footprint throughout the Western US.”
Last month, B&R Auto acquired Marler Auto Supply, paving the way for its expansion into Idaho and the broader Mountain West region.
Marler is engaged in providing a similar suite of recycled auto parts to customers in the area.