DHL Express has opened a mobile pop-up store at The Arboretum. The 2,200-cubic-foot mobile DHL ServicePoint offers shipment options for customers in response to Austin’s growing population and increased demand from the local technology and e-commerce sectors. The store opened on Feb. 14 and will be at The Arboretum for at least the next six months, according to a release.

“Over the past year, we’ve installed several mobile pop-up stores across the U.S., as customers prefer the speed and convenience of the pop-up, which they can use to quickly create and send shipments without having to enter a physical store or office,” said Chet Paul, senior vice president of commercial for DHL Express U.S, in a release. “Due to its increasing population and proximity to technology companies, Austin is an important market for international shipping, and this unique model will allow us to reach even more consumers in the area.”

DHL Express also has a Service Center facility located at the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport.

DHL continues to invest in areas throughout Texas, recently opening a Houston mobile pop-up location. The Houston unit is a 100% off-the-grid retail store, boosted by a solar-powered system with backup batteries charged at the local service center—helping reduce energy consumption and contributing to the company’s mission to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.