Cartrack MCP. Track locations, fuel, and alerts by conversation.
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Cartrack connects your fleet operations to any AI agent. You track vehicle locations, monitor fuel levels, and analyze trip history directly from your chat interface.
Get a complete view of your entire fleet's status—from checking real-time GPS positions to reviewing specific alerts like speeding or geofence breaches.
Manage your whole operation without opening a complex dashboard.
What your AI agents can do
Get fuel status
Retrieves the current fuel level and consumption metrics for a specified vehicle.
Get vehicle details
Gets detailed information about a single vehicle, including model and registration data.
Get vehicle position
Provides the real-time GPS location and status of a single vehicle.
Retrieves the real-time GPS position and current operational status for a specific vehicle ID.
Provides a complete list of all registered vehicles and all active drivers in the fleet.
Retrieves and analyzes historical travel data for a specific vehicle, including routes and driving metrics.
Checks the current fuel level and consumption rates for any specified vehicle.
Lists and summarizes recent fleet alerts, such as speeding violations, idling time, or geofence breaches.
Accesses details on all geofences configured for the fleet, allowing verification of operational zones.
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Cartrack MCP Server: 8 Tools for Fleet Management
These tools let your agent pull data on vehicle positions, fuel status, alerts, and trip history directly from your Cartrack account.
019d756aget fuel status
Retrieves the current fuel level and consumption metrics for a specified vehicle.
019d756aget vehicle details
Gets detailed information about a single vehicle, including model and registration data.
019d756aget vehicle position
Provides the real-time GPS location and status of a single vehicle.
019d756alist fleet alerts
Lists all recent alerts across the fleet, such as speeding or unauthorized idling.
019d756alist fleet drivers
Retrieves a list of every registered driver currently assigned to the fleet.
019d756alist geofences
Lists all established operational boundaries (geofences) for the fleet.
019d756alist vehicle trips
Retrieves a summary of historical trips and routes for a specific vehicle.
019d756alist vehicles
Lists every vehicle registered in the system, providing basic identifiers and status.
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What you can do with this MCP connector
Cartrack connects your fleet account to your AI agent, letting you manage your whole operation through natural conversation. You track vehicle locations, monitor fuel, and analyze trip history without opening a dashboard.
Get Vehicle Location
You can pull the real-time GPS position and current status for any specific vehicle using get_vehicle_position. You also get detailed info about a vehicle, like its model and registration, with get_vehicle_details.
List Fleet Assets
You can get a complete list of every vehicle registered in the system using list_vehicles, and you can pull a roster of every driver assigned to the fleet with list_fleet_drivers.
Analyze Trip History
To check historical travel data for a specific vehicle, you'll use list_vehicle_trips. This tool retrieves a summary of routes and driving metrics.
Monitor Fuel Levels
You can check a vehicle's current fuel level and its consumption metrics using get_fuel_status.
Review Operational Alertslist_fleet_alerts gives you a summary of all recent alerts across the fleet, covering stuff like speeding, unauthorized idling, or geofence breaches. You can also check the established operational zones by calling list_geofences.
Manage Operational Boundaries
If you need to confirm the operational zones, you'll list all established boundaries with list_geofences.
How Cartrack MCP Works
- 1 Subscribe to the Cartrack server and provide your Cartrack credentials (Username, Password, API Base URL).
- 2 Your AI client sends a natural language request (e.g., 'What's the fuel status for truck 123?').
- 3 The agent executes the appropriate tool (e.g.,
get_fuel_status), and the resulting data is returned to the chat interface.
The bottom line is, you use your AI client to talk to the server, and the server uses the tools to pull the data you need.
Who Is Cartrack MCP For?
This is for the Operations Coordinator who spends too much time clicking through complex, siloed dashboards. It's for the Safety Officer who needs to audit driving behavior without opening a separate web portal. You use this if you need quick, data-backed answers about the physical state of your assets, not just a pretty graph.
Uses the server to track vehicle locations and review driver alerts using natural language prompts.
Audits historical trip data and fuel usage by asking the agent directly, instead of navigating the platform's complex dashboard.
Identifies speeding incidents and specific driving behavior alerts straight from the chat interface.
Quickly verifies vehicle availability and checks geofence statuses when planning new routes.
What Changes When You Connect
- See the real-time location of any vehicle using
get_vehicle_position. You don't need to click map layers or filter by status; you just ask your agent where it is. - Audit fleet performance instantly. Use
list_fleet_alertsto pull all recent incidents—speeding, idling, geofence breaches—into a single list without navigating multiple dashboards. - Get a clear picture of your whole operation. Running
list_vehiclesandlist_fleet_driversgives you a full roster of assets and personnel in one query. - Stop worrying about fuel runs.
get_fuel_statuschecks consumption metrics and current fuel levels for any vehicle, letting you plan refills proactively. - Review deep history easily.
list_vehicle_tripsaggregates past routes and driving behavior, allowing you to analyze performance metrics for a specific asset on demand. - Verify boundaries and assets. Run
list_geofencesto check all operational zones andget_vehicle_detailsfor specific vehicle specs.
Real-World Use Cases
Emergency Incident Check
A driver calls in about a potential accident. Instead of asking a dispatcher to check the dashboard, the agent runs get_vehicle_position immediately. The agent reports the live GPS coordinates, status, and speed, letting the operations team react in seconds.
End-of-Day Performance Audit
The Safety Officer needs to check if any vehicles violated their designated working area. The agent runs list_geofences first, then checks list_fleet_alerts for breaches, providing a summary report of non-compliant activity.
Pre-Trip Resource Check
The Logistics Planner needs to know if a specific vehicle is available and has fuel. The agent first uses list_vehicles to check status, then runs get_fuel_status to confirm fuel levels before dispatching it.
Analyzing Operational Changes
The Fleet Manager wants to see if a route change was efficient. The agent pulls historical data using list_vehicle_trips and correlates it with the vehicle's initial details from get_vehicle_details for a full performance comparison.
The Tradeoffs
Manual Dashboard Clicking
The user opens the web dashboard, clicks 'Vehicles,' filters by 'Low Fuel,' then clicks 'Alerts,' and finally cross-references the list with the map view. This takes 10 minutes and often misses edge cases.
→
Ask your agent to run list_fleet_alerts and get_fuel_status in one prompt. The agent synthesizes the data: 'Vehicle XYZ has 12% fuel and an active speeding alert.' You get the answer in seconds.
Calling Tools One by One
The user asks the agent for the vehicle's position, then asks for the fuel status, and then asks for the trip history. This creates unnecessary context switching and delays the overall answer.
→ Ask a single, comprehensive question like: 'Give me the current position, fuel status, and last 3 trips for vehicle XYZ.' The agent calls multiple tools simultaneously and delivers a single, consolidated report.
Assuming Full Data Visibility
The user asks, 'Tell me about the vehicle,' but forgets to provide the vehicle ID. The agent fails, forcing the user to search for the ID in another tool's output first.
→
Always combine requests. Start by listing vehicles using list_vehicles, then immediately follow up with the specific tool call, like: 'For vehicle ID 999, what is its fuel status and current position?'
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this if you need to answer operational questions about the physical state of your fleet—where it is, what it's running on, or what happened last week. It's for real-time oversight and compliance checks.
Don't use this if you are trying to build a custom reporting dashboard or if your core need is simply to store data. For those tasks, a dedicated data warehouse or BI tool is better. If you only need to know who is assigned to the fleet, list_fleet_drivers works, but if you need to know where they are, you need get_vehicle_position.
In short: If the answer requires looking up data from the Cartrack platform, use this. If the answer requires complex calculation or data storage, don't. Start with the tools, and let the agent handle the correlation.
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Works with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and more
The Model Context Protocol standardizes how applications expose capabilities to LLMs. Instead of operating in isolation, your AI gains direct access to external platforms, live data, and real-world actions through secure, standardized connections.
This server provides 8 capabilities that interface natively with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and any MCP client. No middleware. No custom integration required.
Available Capabilities
Checking the Status of a Fleet Used to Be a Dashboard Nightmare.
Opening the web portal used to mean opening a dozen tabs: one for the map, one for the driver roster, one for alerts, and another for fuel metrics. To get a full picture, you’d click through multiple menus, filter by date range, and manually cross-reference IDs to piece together the status of a single vehicle or the whole fleet.
Now, you just talk to your agent. Ask it to 'Give me the current status and fuel level for the entire fleet.' The agent runs the necessary tools and gives you a single, structured summary report in your chat. You get the data, immediately.
Cartrack MCP Server: Real-Time Data in Your Chat
You no longer need to jump between the map view, the alerts log, and the vehicle details page. The agent consolidates the information. You ask for a speeding incident, and it pulls the specific details via `list_fleet_alerts`, including the vehicle ID and timestamp, without you having to navigate the alert history section.
This isn't just faster; it's fundamentally different. You move from a reactive process of gathering data points to an immediate, conversational query of operational facts. You get the single source of truth, right where you're working.
Common Questions About Cartrack MCP
How do I check the current location using the Cartrack MCP Server? +
You use get_vehicle_position by providing the vehicle ID. The agent returns the real-time GPS coordinates and current operational status in a clear message. This is the fastest way to get a live status check.
What information does list_fleet_alerts give me? +
The list_fleet_alerts tool compiles recent incidents. You get details on events like speeding, idling, or crossing a geofence boundary, which helps with compliance and safety audits.
Can I check fuel levels for all vehicles using the Cartrack MCP Server? +
You can check fuel levels by asking for the status of the fleet. The agent calls get_fuel_status for the specified vehicles and summarizes the results, flagging any vehicles below a certain percentage.
How do I see the trip history for a vehicle using Cartrack? +
The list_vehicle_trips tool takes a vehicle ID and returns a list of historical trips. It includes the distance traveled, start time, and end time for analysis.
Does the Cartrack MCP Server list all drivers? +
Yes, the list_fleet_drivers tool provides a complete list of all registered drivers associated with the fleet, giving you the roster for payroll or assignment checks.
How do I use `list_geofences` to manage operational boundaries? +
The list_geofences tool shows every configured operational boundary. You can use this list to verify if a vehicle's current location falls within the required service area or if a geofence needs adjustment.
What is the process for checking vehicle details using `get_vehicle_details`? +
You provide the specific vehicle ID to get_vehicle_details. This tool returns a comprehensive record, including make, model, and registration information, giving you a full technical profile of the asset.
Can I use `list_fleet_drivers` to verify who is authorized to operate a vehicle? +
Yes, list_fleet_drivers returns a complete roster of all registered drivers in the fleet. This list helps you audit personnel and ensure only authorized individuals are using the vehicles.
Can I see where a specific vehicle is right now? +
Yes! Use the get_vehicle_position tool with the vehicle's registration or ID. The agent will return the latest GPS coordinates and the formatted address.
How do I check if there were any speeding alerts today? +
Use the list_fleet_alerts tool. Your agent will fetch recent events, allowing you to filter for speeding incidents and see which vehicles and drivers were involved.
Where do I find my API Base URL? +
The URL depends on your region. Common ones include https://fleetapi-za.cartrack.com/rest/ for South Africa or https://fleetapi-sg.cartrack.com/rest/ for Singapore. Check the Cartrack Developer Portal for your specific region.
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