In across-plant planning scenario, maintenance activities span multiple plants. The correct answer isB. Let’s unpack this.
Cross-Plant Planning Context:
One planning plant oversees maintenance for multiple maintenance plants (where technical objects reside).
Why Several Maintenance Plants to a Planning Plant?
The planning plant is the central hub for scheduling and resource allocation. Maintenance plants (e.g., Plant 0001, Plant 0002) are assigned to it (e.g., Plant 1000) in customizing (SPRO → Enterprise Structure → Assignment → Plant Maintenance). This ensures a single point of control for work orders and plans across plants.
Why Not the Others?
A:Planner groups are assigned within a plant, not across plants directly.
C:Multiple planning plants for one maintenance plant is illogical.
D:Planner groups operate within a planning plant, not across multiple.
Example:
Planning Plant 1000 manages maintenance for Plants 0001 and 0002.
"In cross-plant planning, several maintenance plants are assigned to a planning plant to centralize maintenance scheduling."
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