228         MINERALS YEARBOOK, 1985 
  Table 14.—.Cement shipments,' by region and subregion 
 Portland cement Masonry cement 
 * * 2 Thousand Percent of Thousand Percent of 
 Ofl all su region short tons grand total èhort tons grand total

 1984 1985 1984 1985 1984 1985 1984 1985 
 
Northeast: 
 NewEngland 2,972 3,299 3.7 4.0 94 96 2.9 2.9 
MiddleAtlantic 6,905  7,790 8.5 9.3 306 340 9.4 10.4 
 Total 9,877  11,089 12.2 13.3 400 436 12.3 13.3 
 
South: 
 Atlantic 15,747 16,148 19.5 19.3 1,365 1,409 42.1 43.2 
EastCentral 4,338 4,558 5.4 5.5 377 389 11.6 11.9 
WestCentral 16,168  15,429 20.0 18.4 489 423 15.1 13.0 
 Total 36,253  36,135 44.9 43.2 2,231 2,221 68.8 68.1 
 
North Central: 
 East - 9,790 10,067 12.1 12.0 407 427 12.6 13.1 
West. 6,663 6,886 8.3 8.2 147 129 4.5 3.9 
 Total 16453  16953 204 202 554 556 171 170 
 
West: 
  Mountain 6,691 7,046 8.3 8.4 46 39 1.4 1.2 
Pacific 11,464 12,417 14.2 14.9 12 13 .4 .4 
 Total3 18,155 19,463 22.5 23.3 58 52 1.8 1.6 
 Grandtotal4_ 80,738 83,638 100.0 100.0 3,243 3,264 100.0 100.0 
 
' Includes imported cement shipped by domestic and Canadian cement manufacturers
and other importers. 
 
2Geographic regions as designated by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureauof
the Census. 
 
3Doesnot include proprietary data from table 13. 
 
4Data may not add to totals shown because of independent rounding. 
 
Figure 1.—Shipments of cement by geographic region of destination
in
1985.