Having consistent plugins organization can also help when you start using key commands to open plugin windows.
Logic has key commands that allows you to « open audio plug in insert 1, 2,...,16 » (exact name is « Open/Close Audio insert X Plug-in Window of focused Track »). If you assign a button to « open audio plugin 1 » and always load a EQ in slot 1, the button always open you EQ on the selected track.
You can also assign the same midi control to multiple key commands, let say « open plugin in 1 and 2« . This way with one button you can open EQ and compressor if you always put compressor in slot 2.
Key commands also exist for « open instrument plug in » and « open midi plugin 1,2,...,16 ».
I have one button assigned to the first 4 slots of midi plugin for instance (I rarely have more than one midi plug in).
I really like this workflow. With 4 buttons I can quickly open/close 1/ the instrument plugin, 2/all Midi plugins, 3/ 1-4 audio plugins, 4/ 5-10 audio plugins (i never use more than that....)
Note that with my workflow I try to keep the same order in my plugin chain but it is not even required.