Omnilife Group, the Mexican nutrition conglomerate led by Amaury Vergara, is set to transform a 14‑acre site in Allen, Texas, into a multi‑purpose operations hub that will house its first U.S. manufacturing plant, a corporate headquarters and a distribution center.
A Strategic Investment
The venture represents a capital outlay exceeding $64 million and reflects the company’s ambition to deepen its presence in North America’s health‑and‑wellness market. The initial building, spanning roughly 72,000 square feet, will serve as the administrative nucleus and a logistics hub, while a second 70,000‑square‑foot structure, recently acquired on an adjacent six‑acre parcel, has been earmarked for lease to Heady Investments, a Plano‑based developer with a track record in North Texas commercial projects.
Leadership Outlook
Amaury Vergara, who also presides over CD Guadalajara, described the development as a “new stage” for Omnilife, emphasizing innovation, global growth and the strategic importance of a U.S. manufacturing footprint.
The timeline envisions full operational capacity by the fourth quarter of 2026, a milestone that will enable the company to scale production of nutritional foods, beverages, dietary supplements and beauty‑care products for markets across the United States, Mexico, Central America and South America.
Local Collaboration
Heady Investments, known for its commercial developments in the Dallas‑Fort Worth metroplex, will oversee the second building’s tenancy, bringing its expertise in large‑scale real‑estate projects to the partnership.
The expansion not only diversifies Omnilife’s supply chain but also signals a broader trend of Latin American consumer‑goods firms leveraging U.S. facilities to access larger consumer bases and benefit from regional distribution networks.