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Semi-mobile crushing plant market seen reaching $2.21 billion by 2030

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Semi-mobile crushing plant market seen reaching $2.21 billion by 2030

By AI, Created 2:12 PM UTC, June 01, 2026, /AGP/ – The Business Research Company says the semi-mobile crushing plant market is set to grow from $1.48 billion in 2025 to $2.21 billion by 2030, powered by mining expansion, infrastructure buildout and a shift toward electric, hybrid and AI-assisted systems. Asia-Pacific held the largest share in 2025 and is expected to post the fastest growth.

Why it matters: - Mining and infrastructure operators are under pressure to move and process more material on site while cutting hauling costs, fuel use and downtime. - The market outlook signals rising demand for semi-mobile systems that can support remote mines, higher-capacity output and cleaner operations. - The report also points to faster adoption of automated and AI-assisted crushing plants, which could change how material is processed in difficult locations.

What happened: - The Business Research Company projected the global semi-mobile crushing plant market will grow from $1.48 billion in 2025 to $1.61 billion in 2026. - The firm said the market will reach $2.21 billion by 2030, implying an 8.4% compound annual growth rate over the forecast period. - The company published the market outlook on June 1, 2026, from London. - The report offers a free sample and a full report on the company’s website.

The details: - Expanded mining and quarrying activity supported recent market growth. - Higher demand for crushed aggregates also boosted the market. - Diesel-powered crushers remained widely used in the sector. - Infrastructure projects added to demand for semi-mobile crushing plants. - Operators focused more on efficiency in material processing, which supported adoption. - The report said future growth will come from electric and hybrid crushing technologies. - The report also cited rising demand for high-capacity crushers. - Semi-mobile solutions are being deployed more often in remote mining locations. - Automated and AI-assisted crushing plants are gaining traction. - Environmental sustainability and fuel efficiency are becoming stronger priorities. - A semi-mobile crushing plant processes large rocks, ores and minerals at or near mining and quarry sites. - The systems sit on a movable steel frame or skid and can be relocated on site. - The design helps reduce raw material size for transport and further processing. - The setup is meant to improve productivity and cut hauling costs. - The market covers mining, quarrying, construction and demolition applications. - The report also includes market attractiveness scoring, TAM analysis, company scoring matrix graphics and tables, Excel-based forecasting dashboards, market hotspots infographics, and updated graphics and tables.

Between the lines: - The shift from diesel toward electric and hybrid systems suggests cost and emissions are becoming as important as throughput. - Interest in automation and AI points to a broader push to improve safety and precision in mining operations. - The inclusion of remote-site deployments shows the market is tied closely to mining expansion in harder-to-reach regions. - U.S. Geological Survey data cited in the report showed U.S. nonfuel mineral production contributed more than $105 billion to the economy in 2023, up $4 billion from 2022.

What’s next: - Asia-Pacific is expected to remain the largest regional market after holding the top share in 2025. - Asia-Pacific is also forecast to grow the fastest in the coming years. - The report points to continued opportunities in South East Asia, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North America, South America, the Middle East and Africa. - The Business Research Company says new strategic additions in its 2026 reports will continue to emphasize market scoring, TAM analysis and forecasting tools. - More information is available in the company’s announcement and the free sample report.

The bottom line: - Semi-mobile crushing plants are positioned for steady growth as mining operators look for more flexible, lower-emission and higher-capacity ways to process material on site.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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