Print industry news roundup: Kodak, Fespa Mexico, DS Smith, Xerox, Government, Antalis McNaughton

Stay up to date with your procurement supply chain thanks to print industry news at your fingertips. This week: Kodak publishes cashflow forecast; Fespa Mexico breaks attendance record; DS Smith and SCA Packaging integration starts well; Xerox ups speed of Nuvera range; 'Rights-for-shares' scheme divides print opinion; Antalis McNaughton launches digital print website.

Kodak publishes 2013-15 cashflow forecast
Kodak has forecast a total operating cash flow of $33m (£20m) on revenue of $1.2bn for the first six months of 2013, although its US operation is forecast to lose $110m in the same period.

Fespa Mexico breaks attendance record as eyes turn to London 2013
Fespa 2012 Mexico has been hailed "the most successful to date" after visitor numbers rose 11% on last year to more than 9,000, with a higher percentage of decision makers also in attendance.

DS Smith and SCA Packaging integration 'off to a great start'
Recycled packaging supplier DS Smith has said its acquisition of SCA Packaging will deliver a return on investment above its cost of capital in 2012/13, with a 'substantial' earnings enhancement.

Xerox ups speed of Nuvera range with launch of 157EA and 314EA
Xerox has upgraded its Nuvera cut-sheet mono digital press portfolio with the launch of two new devices, the single-engine Nuvera 157EA and the dual-engine perfecting Nuvera 314EA.

'Rights-for-shares' scheme divides print opinion
Government plans to allow workers to trade employment rights for tax-free shares under new "employee-owner" contracts from April 2013 have split opinion in the print industry.

Antalis McNaughton launches digital print website
Antalis McNaughton has launched digital2business.co.uk - a website for the digital print sector throughout Europe.