DHL, the world’s leading provider of international express shipping services, recently expanded its vast network of U.S. retail locations with new mobile pop-up stores in Charlotte, Houston, St. Paul and Sacramento. The 2,200-cubic-feet, 100 percent off-the-grid, mobile DHL ServicePoints offer safe, easy-to-use shipping options for customers.

As these areas continue to experience rapid population and business growth, the pop-ups will accommodate increased B2C and B2B shipping demands. The new Charlotte, St. Paul and Sacramento units are the first pop-up stores in their local markets, and the Houston unit is the third in the area.

“Over the past several years, we’ve installed 22 mobile pop-up stores across the U.S. that have allowed us to provide greater accessibility and convenience for our customers in local markets,” said Chet Paul, SVP of Commercial for DHL Express U.S. “Due to their growing foreign-born populations, these markets are experiencing increasing demand for international shipping options and our unique pop-up model allows us to efficiently address those needs.”

The new ServicePoints are 100% powered by solar paneled systems, helping reduce energy consumption and contributing to the company’s mission to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.

The efficient point-of-sale systems are capable of processing shipments to U.S destinations as well as any of the 220 countries and territories DHL serves. Supplies such as packaging material, packing tape and DHL-branded boxes are available at the mobile units.

To create these mobile DHL ServicePoint locations, DHL worked closely with Flexetail, a leading designer and builder of mobile shops that offers brands an affordable opportunity to test products, explore new markets and launch new lines.