Time phased planning with planned orders

I'm trying to get time-phased planning (MRP) to generate planned orders after the lead-time up to the planning horizon. I cannot get this to work so perhaps I should explain the scenario to see if this is possible. (This is all finished goods procurement, no manufacturing).
Scenario:
I have a DC in the US which gets supplied from a DC in the UK on a 4 week lead-time. MRP runs every week and generates a purchase requisition (converted to STO which gets picked and issued etc).
The DC in the UK gets supplied from vendors on average 3 month lead-time. I get forecast requirements from UK and EMEA regions (stores) and want to also have planned orders from the US DC so that the MRP run on the UK DC will add the total requirements together and give me vendor orders.
As you can see from the lead-times a single STO from the US DC doesn't give me demand over the total 4 month lead-time which means the UK DC doesn't order enough. If I could get planned orders to generate then it would all come together (simple DRP model?)
At the moment I'm working round it by running "PD" MRP first on the US DC and then changing the RP type and running time-phased MRP to get a single STO but this isn't perfect and means I have to run it manually every Sunday. (Also the logic is not quite the same between both methods).
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
many thanks
Marcus

Hi,
I'm using a copy of the R1 MRP type with the only change being that the "RP ind. forecast" configuration is set to G so that forecasts are included in the requirements calculation. I only have forecast values going out to the planning horizon so they need to be relevant.
I have planning and delivery cycles maintained along with lead times and goods receipt times also but no planned order generation.
Is there somewhere else I should check?
thanks!

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