A portable bauxite crushing and screening plant is an industrial facility designed for use directly at mining sites, offering high efficiency and mobility. These plants are used to break down bauxite ore in its initial stage and then classify it by size through screening processes. Unlike stationary facilities, their portability allows them to be easily moved from one site to another and adapt quickly to changing mining conditions.

Typically mounted on tracked or wheeled chassis, these plants include key components such as a primary crusher (jaw crusher), secondary crusher (cone or impact crusher), screening unit, feed hopper, and conveyor belts. They can be powered by electricity or diesel generators. In modern setups, automation systems enable remote control and real-time monitoring.

Their advantages include high production capacity, low operational costs, fast installation time, ease of maintenance, and environmentally friendly design. These plants are especially preferred for temporary projects, rural areas, or regions with limited infrastructure.