I am in the same boat, Bearcat.
I *think* I know what the term means, but, I have no idea how to do it on my own workbench.
I have everything organized, the decals are in plastic bags, in plastic decal keepers, stored in one central location. The paints are laid out in plastic trays with the FS numbers on the top of the caps, facing me as I sit at the bench, with more plastic storage boxes full of the additional bottles of each color. Resin upgrade parts, and PE are in boxes stacked next to the boxes of aftermarket weapons. Instructions are all removed from the kits and one of each is stored in a 4 drawer file cabinet. The books used most are next to my left elbow where I sit now at the computer, with others in storage boxes, or in book cases.
I even have my knives, brushes, tweezers and other tools in one of those round carousels, stored in the spray booth. (my spray booth is homemade, it is a combined booth/work area thing, with a glass front)
Sounds great, and all neat and stuff, right?
However,,,,,,,,,,the actual flat workbench surface has to be cleared off each time I want to do something on it, it seems. There is NO organization evident on that actual flat surface, the dog dish for cleaning paintbrushes is right there, next to some pens used for labeling paint cards (when I get new colors), next to tweezers, with a new knife set the SWMBO just bought (to "help me out") And someone left the card file with the paint swapping cards sitting next to the airbrush cleaning station. (fancy industry name for "big jar with lid")
oh well, can't clean it up just yet,,,,,,,I have 5 more FSM forums to look at before I will get to the bench
Rex