Lödding, HermannHermannLöddingPiontek, AndreasAndreasPiontek2019-08-262019-08-262018-01-02Production Planning and Control 1 (29): 1-8 (2018-01-02)http://hdl.handle.net/11420/3195It has long been established that the mean throughput time is a result from the relationship between the work in process (WIP) and output rate. In reality, however, throughput times are frequently dispersed broadly around this mean. With the aid of a model originally developed for lateness, it is now possible to describe the throughput times of individual orders. Accordingly, the throughput time can be divided into two components: WIP-dependent throughput time and sequence-dependent throughput time.en0953-7287Production planning & control2018118Extending Little’s Law to single order throughput timesJournal Article10.1080/09537287.2017.1373873Other