It would be a good option , if you have and autoarange option for best efficiency. So that the Models are get arranged
so you can use the space of your printer optimal with no gaps or wide spaces. Now you havt to do this manualy and its not a nice task
Its good if you print a lot of the same models.
The main drawback I see with this, is that sequential printing doesn't work well when the models are extremely close together, and sequential printing is much more efficient overall.
One thing that helps me arrange single-process build plates (not using sequential printing), is to use the control, and alt buttons to drag and rotate models quickly though to get them grouped closely together.