Datalastic Vessel Tracking

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Intelijen maritim untuk melacak kapal, menganalisis pelabuhan, dan menjelajahi data kapal.

Apa yang bisa Anda lakukan dengan Datalastic Vessel Tracking MCP?

  • Track a vessel’s live position — get real-time location, speed, heading, and navigation status using get_vessel.
  • Search the global vessel registry — find ships by name, type, flag, tonnage, or dimensions with find_vessels.
  • Monitor all vessels in an area — retrieve ships within a radius of a point, port, or vessel via get_vessels_in_radius.
  • Get marine weather and forecasts — fetch current conditions or a 7-day outlook at any location with get_weather.
  • Look up port details — search by name or UN/LOCODE and return terminals, operators, and coordinates using find_ports and get_port.
  • Access maritime intelligence — query ownership, inspections, casualties, dry-dock schedules, engine specs, or sale transactions (requires Maritime Reports add-on).

Dokumentasi

Datalastic MCP Server

Official Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Datalastic — real-time vessel tracking, port data, marine weather, and maritime intelligence for any MCP-compatible AI client.

License: MIT MCP Badge

Overview

The Datalastic MCP server exposes 25 tools across six categories:

  • Live vessel positions — track ships in real time by MMSI, IMO, or name
  • Vessel registry — specs, dimensions, flag, and tonnage for 750,000+ vessels
  • Port data — global port and terminal directory with UN/LOCODEs
  • Area search — all vessels currently within a radius of any point or port
  • Marine weather — current conditions and 7-day forecasts at any location
  • Maritime intelligence (Maritime Reports add-on) — ownership, inspections, casualties, dry dock, engine specs, sale & purchase transactions

The server runs at mcp.datalastic.com — no local installation required.


Getting Started

Sign in with your Datalastic account

No API key needed. Just add https://mcp.datalastic.com/mcp as the server URL in your client with no headers or credentials. When you connect, your client will automatically open a browser window to sign in with your Datalastic account. Once you approve, you're connected — the client handles everything else.

To disconnect, use the disconnect option in your MCP client or revoke access from your Datalastic account settings.

API key

Sign up at datalastic.com/pricing and subscribe to a plan. Your API key is delivered by email and visible in your account dashboard.

For clients that support custom request headers in their config file, use the examples in the Client Configuration section below. For Claude Code, use the CLI command instead.


Client Configuration

Claude Code

Run this command to add the server with your API key:

claude mcp add --scope user --transport http datalastic https://mcp.datalastic.com/mcp --header "X-Api-Key: YOUR_API_KEY"

For Claude Desktop, use OAuth (sign in with your Datalastic account above) — custom header authentication via config file is not yet supported.

Cursor

Edit ~/.cursor/mcp.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "datalastic": {
      "type": "http",
      "url": "https://mcp.datalastic.com/mcp",
      "headers": {
        "X-Api-Key": "YOUR_API_KEY"
      }
    }
  }
}

VS Code (GitHub Copilot)

Edit .vscode/mcp.json in your workspace, or your user-level mcp.json:

{
  "servers": {
    "datalastic": {
      "type": "http",
      "url": "https://mcp.datalastic.com/mcp",
      "headers": {
        "X-Api-Key": "YOUR_API_KEY"
      }
    }
  }
}

Windsurf

Edit ~/.codeium/windsurf/mcp_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "datalastic": {
      "type": "http",
      "url": "https://mcp.datalastic.com/mcp",
      "headers": {
        "X-Api-Key": "YOUR_API_KEY"
      }
    }
  }
}

Gemini CLI

Edit ~/.gemini/settings.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "datalastic": {
      "httpUrl": "https://mcp.datalastic.com/mcp",
      "headers": {
        "X-Api-Key": "YOUR_API_KEY"
      }
    }
  }
}

Any Streamable HTTP client

URL:    https://mcp.datalastic.com/mcp
Header: X-Api-Key: YOUR_API_KEY

Tools

All 25 tools are always listed in your client. The Maritime Intelligence tools require the Maritime Reports add-on; everything else is available on every plan.

Vessel Tracking

  • get_vessel - Live position, speed, heading, and navigation status for a single vessel
  • get_vessel_pro - Like get_vessel plus recognized destination port, ETA, actual departure time, and draught
  • get_vessel_info - Static specifications: dimensions, tonnage, cargo capacity, year built, flag, callsign
  • find_vessels - Search the registry by name, type, flag, tonnage, or dimensions
  • get_vessels_bulk - Live positions for up to 100 vessels in one call
  • get_vessel_history - Historical AIS track for a vessel (data available since 2021-08-10)

Choosing the right vessel tool: start with get_vessel for a live position. Use get_vessel_pro only when you need the destination port, ETA, or draught.

Ports

  • find_ports - Search the port registry by name, UN/LOCODE, country, type, or coordinates
  • get_port - Full port detail including terminals, operators, addresses, and coordinates

Area & Weather

  • get_vessels_in_radius - All vessels currently within a radius (max 50 NM) of a point, port, or vessel
  • get_weather - Marine weather at any location — current conditions and/or a 7-day forecast

Maritime Intelligence (Maritime Reports add-on)

  • intel_ownership - Beneficial owner, operator, technical and commercial manager, P&I club
  • intel_inspections - Port State Control inspection records — detentions and deficiencies
  • intel_casualties - Recorded incidents: groundings, collisions, fires, machinery failures
  • intel_drydock - Next dry-dock date, special-survey date, and IOPP certificate expiry
  • intel_class - Classification society, principal dimensions, and next survey dates
  • intel_engine - Main engine model, builder, propulsion type, and maximum continuous output
  • intel_spd - Sale-and-purchase and demolition transactions — buyer, seller, reported price
  • intel_companies - Maritime company profiles: owners, operators, managers, and contact details
  • sea_route - Schematic sea route and distance in km / NM between two ports or coordinates. For distance estimation and visualization — not for real-world navigation.
  • estimated_vessel_position - Estimated current position for vessels out of terrestrial AIS range (open ocean)
  • intel_report_request - Submit a full bulk export of any Maritime Reports dataset
  • intel_info - Your Maritime Reports add-on status, what the add-on includes, and how to enable it (available on all plans)

Don't have the add-on? Calling a Maritime Intelligence tool without the Maritime Reports add-on returns a message explaining that the add-on is required — intel_info shows your status and how to enable it. Upgrades take effect immediately in the same session, no reconnect needed.

Bulk Reports (async)

  • report_request - Submit an async export: vessel_list, port_list, inradius_history, or request_usage
  • report_status - Poll a report job; returns a download URL when complete
  • report_list - List your recent report jobs and statuses

Reports are generated asynchronously and can take minutes. The server returns a result_url to download — it never fetches the file itself. Download links are signed URLs valid for 6 hours; checking the report status again issues a fresh link at any time, free, without regenerating the export. Some exports (full vessel list, area history) can be large and consume API credits.


Example Prompts

Where is the MSC Oscar right now and what is its destination?

Show me all tankers within 20 nautical miles of Rotterdam.

What is the weather forecast at the Port of Singapore for the next 7 days?

Who is the beneficial owner of IMO 9839179?

Get the Port State Control inspection history for the Ever Given.

What is the sea route distance from Shanghai to Los Angeles?

Find all bulk carriers built after 2018 flagged in the Marshall Islands.

Which vessels does Maersk operate?

Show me all vessels with dry docks scheduled in the next 30 days.

What incidents has this tanker been involved in over the past 5 years?

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