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Ballot Monster 777: Why Printing Ballot Papers in Africa Makes More Sense Than Printing Overseas (Expert Review)

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The demand for secure ballot production continues to grow as election timelines become tighter. In this case, therefore, the ballot monster printer makes a lot of sense. However, the recurring question is, should ballot papers be printed overseas, or is it better to produce them within Africa? 

For a number of years now, several African countries, including Nigeria, have relied on printing companies outside the continent to produce ballot papers. For instance, Europe, in particular, has been home to some of the world’s most advanced ballot printing facilities. But today the story is changing. 

With the introduction of the Ballot Monster™ at DOXA DIGITAL PRINTS, Africa now has access to high-capacity, secure ballot printing much closer to home. 

Interestingly, the question is no longer whether secure ballot papers can be printed in Africa and in Nogeria. The real question is: What are the advantages of printing them here? 

So, let’s get started

Speed Is More Than Printing 

It is important to note that the total delivery time for an election project depends on more than printing speed alone. Speed is a critical ability to consider when it comes to delivery. Modern ballot printing machines can produce millions of ballot papers in a short time. The Ballot Monster™ is capable of printing up to one million ballot papers every hour and as many as 60 million in a 24-hour production cycle. 

When ballot papers are produced overseas, additional time is often required for international shipping, customs clearance, insurance, and cross-border logistics before the materials reach their destination. 

The ballot monster in DOXA DIGITAL is changing the narrative. When production takes place within Africa, these logistical stages can often be reduced, helping election managers receive their materials faster and respond more easily to changes in election schedules. 

What is Flexibility without proximity?

Just like “necessity is the mother of invention”, what is flexibility without proximity? One of the biggest advantages of local production is proximity. With the availability of the Ballot monster 777 in Africa, communication is easier, approvals are quicker, and responses are faster if adjustments are needed during production. Is now a possibility for the client. Instead of coordinating across different time zones and international supply chains, stakeholders can work more closely with the production team throughout the project. Even planning can now be smoother and unnecessary delays are reduced drastically. 

Keeping Sensitive Materials closer. 

Of all the advantages of having the ballot monster 777 in Africa, Nigeria, this might be the most powerful. Election materials are among the most sensitive documents produced by any country. When ballot papers travel across multiple borders, airports, ports, warehouses, and transport providers, more organisations become involved in the logistics process, increasing risk.

Producing ballot papers closer to their destination can simplify the chain of custody and reduce the number of handling stages before delivery. Combined with advanced security features and unique serial numbering during production that the ballot monster 777 possesses, this supports stronger control over sensitive election materials.

And finally:

World-class technology delivered locally

Why Go Abroad? This is the name for a local fashion house in Surulere, Lagos, who are into hybrid fashion designs. They combine local fashion sense with foreign to produce world-class fashions, which they now export to other countries. 

Similarly, The Ballot Monster 777™ combines industrial production capacity with integrated ballot security. Equalling and even surpassing others in Europe. Every ballot paper can receive advanced security features and a unique serial number during the printing process, helping strengthen traceability and protect against counterfeiting. Designed for continuous, high-volume production, the system enables DOXA DIGITAL PRINTS to handle large-scale election projects while maintaining consistent quality and security.

In conclusion, the growth of secure printing infrastructure within Africa represents more than a technological achievement. Overseas printing companies have played an important role in supporting election projects for many years, and they continue to provide valuable services around the world. At the same time, the availability of advanced secure printing technology   within Africa offers a compelling alternative.

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