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Cargo Tracking with TrackJet: Multi-Format Shipment Tracking Service

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TrackJet is an EU-hosted, independent shipment tracking service supporting 15 tracking number formats across 246 active carriers and 180 active airlines, drawn from a catalog of 1,669 carriers. It connects exclusively to carrier-licensed APIs — currently DHL UTAPI — and does not aggregate data from third-party crawlers or resell carrier data. The service exposes a Model Context Protocol (MCP) endpoint at https://trackjet.world/mcp, enabling AI assistants to detect tracking numbers, retrieve shipment events, and query carrier information programmatically.

Quick facts

  • Supports 15 distinct tracking number formats including IATA MAWB, ISO 6346 ocean container, UPU S10 postal, UPS 1Z, FedEx, DHL Express, and more.
  • Carrier catalog contains 1,669 entries; 246 carriers and 180 airlines are currently active.
  • Live event data is sourced exclusively from carrier-licensed APIs (DHL UTAPI is the active feed); no scraping or third-party crawlers are used.
  • MCP endpoint at https://trackjet.world/mcp supports 10 tools including detect_tracking_number, get_shipment_events, estimate_carbon, and get_transit_stats, with a rate limit of 60 requests per minute.
  • Hosted in the EU; anonymous tracking is supported and the default — no PII is stored beyond what the user explicitly provides.

FAQ

What tracking number formats does TrackJet support?
TrackJet supports 15 formats, including IATA MAWB (air waybills), ISO 6346 ocean containers, UPU S10 postal numbers, ISO 15459 SSCC and MH10, UPS 1Z, FedEx (12/15/20/22 digits), DHL Express, DHL Paket DE, Royal Mail S10, Evri GB10, Cainiao LP, J&T Express, GLS/DPD/Hermes per catalog, and SCAC ocean Bills of Lading.
How does TrackJet obtain shipment event data?
TrackJet connects only to carrier-licensed APIs; the currently active feed is DHL UTAPI, provided by Deutsche Post DHL Group. It does not scrape carrier websites or stitch events from third-party data aggregators, and carrier data is not resold.
Can AI assistants or automated tools query TrackJet directly?
Yes. TrackJet exposes a Model Context Protocol (MCP) endpoint at https://trackjet.world/mcp (protocol version 2025-11-25), offering 10 tools such as detect_tracking_number, get_carrier_info, get_shipment_events, estimate_carbon, and get_transit_stats, with a rate limit of 60 requests per minute.