I used to be a SL TL overnight. I was in charge of flow softlines push and softlines POGs. My biggest problem was the convertible organization. I hated how everything was tied at random spots.
I drew up my own map per deparment. On the map, I gave each location an aisle number. I used 1-10 as table numbers. Then, based on how many convertibles I had, the last numbers would be the back wall.
Each department is labeled differently:
Kids - Girls' tables 1-2; Boys' tables: 3-4; ITB 5-6; ITG 7-8; Back wall 14-16; Girls' convertibles 17-20; Boys' 21-33; ITB 34-36; ITG 37-50
Kids Accessories are all tied to either section 3 or 4 of each convertibles if they're properly set. Most of our accessories gets flexed randomly so we just tie them all to 60(#). We then print out all the labels and keep a binder of plano+labels so we can rsch them properly.
Mens - Our mossimo and merona sections are separated. Moss tables K1-2; Moss convertibles 11-20; Backwall K5; ME tables J1-2; ME convertibles 11-49; Backwall 50
Accessories are tied the same way as kids.
Womens is a little more complicated. We also have two different aisle letters for RTW.
Accessories: E1-24 (overflow for accessories just gets fake tied to E#(#))
Sleepwear/Intimates/Hosiery: E27 - 49
Backwall (wraps around): E50-54 (which is kinda complicated since it's a mix of RTW, accesories and hosiery
RTW tables (Moss, ME, C9): R1-9
RTW convertibles (based on locations): R10-80
After I labeled each convertibles on my map, I printed out Salesfloor ties and reorganized it based on my map (you get a rough idea of where everything is and what POGs they are).
Since then, whenever I work on each departments, I try to stick on a location on the outside of each convertible.
I still have my drawn maps, let me know if you want to see a sample lol
It took me about a month to get all these done and reorganized. The only times I really got to work on these is when our truck workload is light. Otherwise, my priority is still finishing the push from the trailer.