Demand Management- Distribution of demand to supplying Plants

Hi
We have Plant 001 where demand is being loaded and sales orders are being booked for a single finished good.
This finished good is to be supplied by two Plants say 002 and 003 (Plants are within same company code) with a ratio say 30% and 70%.
Since there are 2 Plants so we cant use sp proc key for distribution of demand to supplying Plants.
Please suggest how to map it?
thank you
V

Hello vineet,
You are right , if your spliting the requirement more than one plant means you cannot use the SPK.
Inthat case you can use quota arrangement  MEQ1.Steps as below
1.Create quota for each plant ( 002 ,003) for demand material at plant 001. There you  can assign the share for each plant.
2. Assign the quota = 1 at MRP view of Demand material at Plant 001.
Now create the demand and run the MRP.
Regards
Pradeep  Kumar

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