The backlog of container ships at ports along Southern California’s coast has reached record highs despite the Biden administration’s push last month to get goods moving 24 hours a day, according to recent data. The supply-chain bottlenecks show little sign of easing, according to data from the Marine Exchange released Tuesday, which reveal that there are now a total of 111 container vessels waiting outside the twin ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. That’s up from a prior record of 108 container ships reported on Oct. 21, Business Insider first reported. The numbers continue to remain at all-time highs despite efforts from President Joe Biden in October to alleviate supply shortages and disruptions before Christmas, by pushing California ports to move to 24/7 operations. The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach in California meanwhile have said that they would, beginning this month, fine ocean carriers for containers that …