Reading POG - What is the actual terminology for aisle X1(WHAT IS THIS NUMBER CALLED)

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I'm a team trainer in FF. It's always super annoying when teaching people how to read the POG, that I don't know WHAT the number in the parentheses in an aisle is actually called. I've asked six TL/ETLs, and everyone goes into HOW to read this number, which *I know*, but no-one will tell me what this division of aisle is called.

What I'm asking is: what is the WORD for this. That is, G1(8) indicates that section 8 is the beginning of a WHAT in G1?

"sub-aisle"?
"super-section"?
"shelf-group"?

thank you!
 
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I'm a team trainer in FF. It's always super annoying when teaching people how to read the POG, that I don't know WHAT the number in the parentheses in an aisle is actually called. I've asked six TL/ETLs, and everyone goes into HOW to read this number, which *I know*, but no-one will tell me what this division of aisle is called.

What I'm asking is: what is the WORD for this. That is, G1(8) indicates that section 8 is the beginning of a WHAT in G1?

"aub-aisle"?
"super-section"?
"shelf-group"?

thank you!

Let's say we use ex. G1(8) 3-2-5

(8) is called an "aisle section"
3 is the "POG section" or we commonly just say section 3 or third section of a POG.

G1(8) indicates that aisle section 8 is the beginning of a specific POG in G1.
 
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