Cue National Supplier Network

A National Network.
One Cue Standard.

Cue connects customers to a national network of vetted crane, lift, and jobsite equipment suppliers through one standardized procurement, deployment, documentation, and invoicing process.

Built for national coverage with local execution

Cue works with qualified suppliers across the country so customers can access local availability while maintaining a consistent process across projects and markets.

140+ Vetted suppliers in the Cue network
50 State coverage across the United States
7,000+ Deployments coordinated through Cue
One Standardized process from request to closeout

More than a vendor list.

Cue’s supplier network is designed to create consistency across a fragmented equipment market. Suppliers are reviewed for coverage, capabilities, documentation, responsiveness, and fit for the types of work Cue supports.

Vetted Suppliers Capability Matching Insurance Documentation Safety Workflow Support Standardized Bid Process Deployment Coordination Change Documentation Unified Invoicing

How Cue protects quality across the network

Cue creates a controlled operating layer between customer demand and supplier execution. The goal is to give customers better visibility, stronger documentation, and more consistent delivery, while giving suppliers a clearer way to receive, price, deploy, and close out work.

01

Supplier Qualification

Cue reviews supplier coverage, equipment categories, operating capabilities, documentation, responsiveness, and fit before suppliers are used in the network.

02

Capability Matching

Requests are matched against location, equipment type, project scope, timing, site requirements, and supplier capability so the right providers are engaged.

03

Standard Bid Process

Cue creates a clearer bidding workflow so customers can compare qualified options and suppliers can respond to structured project requirements.

04

Safety Documentation

Lift plans, insurance, safety documents, project requirements, and customer approval workflows can be organized through Cue before deployment.

05

Deployment Controls

Confirmed dates, site contacts, readiness concerns, change requests, added days, delays, and deployment status are documented through a standardized process.

06

Invoice Closeout

Cue supports unified invoicing, backup documentation, final review, dispute tracking, and approval visibility so customers have a cleaner closeout process.

One workflow from request to closeout

Cue standardizes the moving parts that often live in emails, calls, spreadsheets, and separate vendor systems.

Step 1 Request Customer submits equipment need, location, timing, site details, and required documentation.
Step 2 Match Cue routes the request to qualified suppliers based on coverage, capability, and availability.
Step 3 Approve Bids, lift plans, safety items, and project requirements move through the required approval path.
Step 4 Deploy Cue coordinates confirmed dates, site contacts, changes, deployment readiness, and status updates.
Step 5 Close Out Final invoices, supporting details, change documentation, and approvals are organized for closeout.

National reach without losing control

Customers get access to a broad supplier network while keeping a single operating process for requests, approvals, safety documents, deployments, and invoice review.

  • Access vetted supplier coverage across all states
  • Use one process instead of managing separate vendor workflows
  • Support competitive bidding and stronger price visibility
  • Improve documentation for lift plans, safety items, changes, and closeout
  • Receive a cleaner invoice and approval experience through Cue

A better way to receive qualified work

Cue gives suppliers a structured way to participate in customer demand, receive clearer scopes, submit pricing, coordinate deployments, and close out work through a standardized process.

  • Receive structured requests with project and site details
  • Participate in opportunities matched to your coverage and capabilities
  • Work through a cleaner process for approvals, changes, and documentation
  • Support customers without building a separate process for each account
  • Join a growing national equipment procurement network

Built around real jobsite equipment needs

Cue’s network supports crane, lift, and equipment categories commonly needed by construction, telecom, industrial, infrastructure, and project-based teams.

Cranes
Manlifts
MEWPs
Boom Lifts
Scissor Lifts
Telehandlers
Forklifts
Rigging
Trucking
Specialty Equipment
Operator Supported Rentals
Project Based Support

Interested in joining the Cue Supplier Network?

Cue is looking for high quality suppliers who can support reliable execution, strong communication, proper documentation, and consistent service across customer projects. Submit an application and the Cue team will review your coverage, capabilities, and fit for the network.