Enterprise DNA
M MCP Servers Developer low

W3Ship/w3ship-mcp-server

by Various

W3Ship/w3ship-mcp-server — indexed from awesome-mcp-servers-punkpeye

W

MCP

W3Ship/w3ship-mcp-server

Added 1 June 2026

Overview

W3Ship/w3ship-mcp-server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server written in JavaScript. It is listed in the awesome-mcp-servers collection. The repository currently has zero stars, indicating early-stage development.

Best for

Best for
Developers exploring MCP server implementations in JavaScript, particularly for logistics or shipping domains

Use cases

  • Connect MCP-compatible AI agents to shipping-related data sources
  • Extend context-aware tools with logistics or supply chain information
  • Prototype MCP integrations using a JavaScript codebase

Notes

W3Ship/w3ship-mcp-server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server written in JavaScript. It is listed in the awesome-mcp-servers collection. The repository currently has zero stars, indicating early-stage development.

0 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-03-05. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Connect MCP-compatible AI agents to shipping-related data sources
  • Extend context-aware tools with logistics or supply chain information
  • Prototype MCP integrations using a JavaScript codebase

Pros

  • Follows the MCP standard, enabling interoperability with other MCP tools
  • Written in JavaScript, a widely accessible language for developers
  • Open source and available on GitHub for inspection and contribution

Cons

  • Zero stars and no community adoption suggest limited testing or documentation
  • Unclear scope and usage instructions without additional context
  • Lacks evidence of production reliability or active maintenance

Indexed from awesome-mcp-servers-punkpeye and enriched against its public facts.

Pros

  • Follows the MCP standard, enabling interoperability with other MCP tools
  • Written in JavaScript, a widely accessible language for developers
  • Open source and available on GitHub for inspection and contribution

Cons

  • Zero stars and no community adoption suggest limited testing or documentation
  • Unclear scope and usage instructions without additional context
  • Lacks evidence of production reliability or active maintenance